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Solve : Restore Windows from DOS?? |
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Answer» Hi - I don't have an A: drive, but Windows Backup requires it for a fresh RESTORE. Can this be done from the DOS prompt in C:? Thanks in advance for any help.I havent been able to do it through DOS, however from NT Backup I have been able to install a fresh copy of the Windows OS from CD ( after first making sure that the backup data is on an external media like external or 2nd hard drive to avoid total data loss!! ) then from the clean build use the Windows NT Backup to restore this backup overtop of the clean build to get you back to where you want to be. SYSTEM then just needs to be restarted after restore and you should be all set.
NTFSDOS: http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Miscellaneous/NTFSDOS-Professional.shtml it cost's money, but it allows you to read and change the files on any NTFS drive. basically it WRAPS the 32-bit NTFS.sys driver from Windows and emulates the 32-bit calls in the DOS ENVIRONMENT; so almost anything Windows can do with NTFS DOS can with this driver installed.Thank you, I'll follow up on this link!wait- my post was merely for DaveLembke's Info regarding accessing NTFS drives through DOS. His method is much more foolproof- make regular backups, and if you have a system crash, reinstall windows and restore the backup after reinstallation. the only reliable way to make a full system backup otherwise is with a drive imaging utility. |
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