I work for a very small IT consulting company. I just started here. One of the servers (a Dell 2500 Poweredge) took a dump last night during a nasty thunderstorm. Here's the issue:
The administrator is on vacation in India for a while. He is the only one with the administrator password. The server runs Windows 2000 Server. It will not boot fully; it just boots to a BSOD with the usual boot disk error. Safe Mode, etc. from the F8 menu - none of it makes a difference.
I couldn't get it to load off the CD-ROM so I created the 4 installation floppy disks and was able to get to Windows setup from there. Of course, it cannot find the Windows installation for the automated recovery.
I am able to get to the Recovery Console, however obviously I can't do anything without the administrator's password. This server is rather crucial as it runs our website and houses some valuable network shares with our proposals, etc.
Any suggestions?
The administrator is on vacation in India for a while. He is the only one with the administrator password. The server runs Windows 2000 Server. It will not boot fully; it just boots to a BSOD with the usual boot disk error. Safe Mode, etc. from the F8 menu - none of it makes a difference.
I couldn't get it to load off the CD-ROM so I created the 4 installation floppy disks and was able to get to Windows setup from there. Of course, it cannot find the Windows installation for the automated recovery.
I am able to get to the Recovery Console, however obviously I can't do anything without the administrator's password. This server is rather crucial as it runs our website and houses some valuable network shares with our proposals, etc.
Any suggestions?