Re: Restoring a snapshot of C: if Windows does not boot? (Server 2003 R2)



On Jan 7, 11:02 am, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I....@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Dimitri" <dim...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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Hi,

I was wondering, if I take regular snapshots of my system drive (C:),
and, say, a system file becomes corrupted and Windows Server does not
boot, if there is any way to restore a snapshot?  Maybe by doing a
temporary install of Windows Server into a separate directory, or some
other way?

Thanks,
Dimitri

It depends on the method you use to create the snapshot.

Could you provide more detail?
If I have snapshots scheduled from the disk C: properties to create
new snapshots on a schedule, how would I restore these if Windows does
not boot?
.



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