Is there nothing like 'creating a repair disk' for Win Server 2008 R2 SP1? Or am I just missing it? Under Win7 I do just enter 'Repair' and it finds 'create a repair disk'.
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Sorry - but I am not a professional Admin. Just using the server for my development environment.
If there is no repair disk, is there something similar or something I should create in case I do have a system failure? Sure, a full backup is done, but anything else?
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Actually I did have a 'crash' on my Win2008 installation, it simply did not start anymore. When I tried to repair the OS, it did find one of my updates. But it was asking for a repair disk in order to 'install' the backups.
Eventually I ended up re-installing the OS, but now I want make sure this does not happen again. I did have a backup of my C: partition, but it did not help me in this case - either because I was simply to dumb to get things rights or for some other reasons.
So is a backup of the System partition not enough?
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The Windows Server Installation disc contains everything needed to restore a 'Bare Metal Backup' created by Windows Server Backup. If you're using a different backup solution you'll have to find/follow the directions for that.
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The Install disc also has some tools, but they're hidden away. You can push Ctrl + F8 at the welcome screen (just after booting the install CD) to get a command prompt. From there you can run a variety of tools like
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