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Re: ?
On Fri, 11 Apr 2008 11:02:51 -0700 (PDT) Michael Yardley <middleton@mail.org> wrote: >If an Administrator possesses an ASR recovery disk she can reinstll a >damaged operating system using ? >and greatly simplify the restoration process. >BackupTape, Backup Log ,Recovery Console,Automated System Recovery /???/ -- Jerry Maguire: Help me... help you. Help me, help you. ;-) |
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http://www.helpwithwindows.com/WindowsXP/howto-18.html
"Michael Yardley" wrote: > If an Administrator possesses an ASR recovery disk she can reinstll a > damaged operating system using ? > and greatly simplify the restoration process. > BackupTape, Backup Log ,Recovery Console,Automated System Recovery > |
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Re: ?
"Michael Yardley" <middleton@mail.org> wrote
> If an Administrator possesses an ASR recovery disk she can reinstll a > damaged operating system using ? > and greatly simplify the restoration process. > BackupTape, Backup Log ,Recovery Console,Automated System Recovery If it was made on that system and the backup files are on the hard drive are present, then yes it's possible. What exactly is the question? -- Rock [MS-MVP] |
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