Windows 98 Recover.txt File (187325)
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This article was previously published under Q187325 SUMMARY This article contains a copy of the information in the
Recover.txt file included with Windows 98. This file is located in the
Tools\Sysrec folder on the Windows 98 CD-ROM.
MORE INFORMATION ---------------------------------------------------------
Microsoft Windows 98 README for
System Recovery
March 1998
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(c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1998 This document provides
complementary or late-breaking information to supplement the Microsoft Windows
98 documentation. How to Use This Document To view Recover.txt on screen in Notepad, maximize the Notepad
window. To print Recover.txt, open it in Notepad or another word
processor, and then on the File menu, click Print. CONTENTS RESTORING YOUR SYSTEM BY USING SYSTEM RECOVERY TROUBLESHOOTINGRESTORING YOUR SYSTEM BY USING SYSTEM RECOVERY The System Recovery program restores your Windows 98 system by
using the full backup that you created with Microsoft Backup. To use System
Recovery to restore your system, you must have: - Your Windows 98
CD-ROM - A backup device connected to your computer - A
full system backup created with Microsoft Backup To restore Windows
98 on your computer: - Insert your Windows Startup Disk into your floppy disk
drive, and then start your computer.
- On the Boot menu, choose Start your computer with CD-ROM
support.
- At the MS-DOS command prompt, type
n:
(where N is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive)
and then press ENTER. - At the MS-DOS command prompt, type
CD tools\sysrec
and then press ENTER. - At the MS-DOS command prompt, type
pcrestor
and then press ENTER. - Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.
This reinstalls Windows 98 on your computer. When Setup is complete,
the System Recovery wizard starts.
To use the System Recovery wizard to restore your files: - In the System Recovery wizard, click Next.
- Type your name and company, and then click Next.
- Click Details.
- In the Help window, read the entire Backup Help topic. This
explains the entire recovery process.
- When you have finished reading the Help topic, click the
Close button.
- In the System Recovery wizard, click Finish. The Microsoft
Backup Welcome screen appears.
IMPORTANT: If you click Cancel, click Yes, and then restart
your system. The System Recovery wizard automatically starts. - In the Microsoft Backup dialog box, click Restore backed up
files.
- Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.
IMPORTANT: You should restore hardware settings ONLY if your
hardware is the same as when you made the backup.
The entire backup
of the registry is restored, as are all selected local drives.
-OR-
If you do not click Restore hardware and system settings to the
registry but continue with the operation, your software settings and
configuration will be restored along with all selected local drives.
Restore all your new and changed files (incremental) backups. Begin with the
oldest and progress to the most recent incremental backup.
TROUBLESHOOTINGNo Access to Backup Device If you cannot gain access to your backup device while running the
System Recovery wizard, it is most likely because the driver for the backup
device is not installed. To install the driver for your backup
device: - Click Start, point to Settings, click Control Panel, and
then double-click System.
- Click Device Manager, double-click your backup device, and
then click Driver.
- Click Update Driver, and then follow the instructions on
your screen. When you are prompted for a disk, insert the disk that came with
your backup device.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 1/20/2006 |
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