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XP Automated System Recovery??

Alex

Diamond Member
Read about this but i can't fidn it anywhere in my copy of XP Pro... further my rig is currently unbootable and i could use this feature...
 
Well, if you system could boot, it would be under Start>Programs>Accesories>System Tools>System Restore. How far do you get booting your machine?
 
if you can get it to boot into safe mode you can run it, however if you cannot boot the OS at all than you could try a recovery install (an option if you boot the machine with the XP CD)
programs>accesories>system tools>system restore

-Spy
 
the little dos progress bar loads all the way but when its full it just stays there and the comp stops responding.

when i try safe mode it loads all of drivers and after the last one (amdagpxp.sys) it stops responding, similar to when normal booting.
 
Originally posted by: Duddy
Well, if you system could boot, it would be under Start>Programs>Accesories>System Tools>System Restore. How far do you get booting your machine?

ASR is not the same as System Restore. System Restore is a tool inherited from WinME. ASR was originally part of NT4 server. Assuming you created an ASR recovery disk, boot from your XP cd and choose Automated Recovery.
 
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