G Guest Aug 29, 2004 #1 Can I save an automaitc system recovery file to a cd? I do not have a floppy drive.
L Larry Samuels Aug 29, 2004 #2 One of the limits of ASR is that it REQUIRES booting from floppy. -- Larry Samuels MS-MVP (Windows-Shell/User) Associate Expert Expert Zone - Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm
One of the limits of ASR is that it REQUIRES booting from floppy. -- Larry Samuels MS-MVP (Windows-Shell/User) Associate Expert Expert Zone - Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm
G Guest Aug 30, 2004 #3 Is there a recommneded alternative? Larry Samuels said: One of the limits of ASR is that it REQUIRES booting from floppy. -- Larry Samuels MS-MVP (Windows-Shell/User) Associate Expert Expert Zone - Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm Click to expand...
Is there a recommneded alternative? Larry Samuels said: One of the limits of ASR is that it REQUIRES booting from floppy. -- Larry Samuels MS-MVP (Windows-Shell/User) Associate Expert Expert Zone - Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm Click to expand...
L Larry Samuels Aug 30, 2004 #4 The only true alternative I have found is to carry a spare floppy drive I can jack into the system when necessary onsite. Another possibility is to use a program such as GHOST which can create CD based recovery options. -- Larry Samuels MS-MVP (Windows-Shell/User) Associate Expert Expert Zone - Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm
The only true alternative I have found is to carry a spare floppy drive I can jack into the system when necessary onsite. Another possibility is to use a program such as GHOST which can create CD based recovery options. -- Larry Samuels MS-MVP (Windows-Shell/User) Associate Expert Expert Zone - Unofficial FAQ for Windows Server 2003 at http://pelos.us/SERVER.htm