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THIS WAS ORIGINALY POSTED AT THE LINK BELOW

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http://www.computing.net/windows2000/wwwboard/forum/65390.html

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I had some problems with my W2K server and attempted to do a "repair" from

the install CD. At one point in the install, The application had problems

reading the CD and I quite (F3) out of the install and tried a different CD

drive. I ran into the same problem again. I decided that the problem was

with the CD itself. So, I got another one and it had the same problem.

 

While all this was going on, over several days, and after the first attempt

to "repair", I was able to backup the system drive with the backup utility

and at another point copied the system drive to another drive. So, I have

two copies of the system in different states of disrepair.

 

As it turned out, or at least I think, the install problem had to do with

the fact that I have SCSI and IDE drives on the system. I've recently,

within the last year or so, added two IDE drives to the system. I used the

"repair" option before and haven't had any problems. This time the install

program rearranged my disk configuration. I had a C: system drive and an E:

applications drive. The install application changed this configuration by

taking my two IDE drives and making the C: and D:, and the installed on the

system drive as the E: drive and the applications as the F: drive. This left

me with no applications on the system. After much fooling around, I've been

able to get the disk configuration back in order and install a new copy of

W2K on the system drive under the directory "NewNT". This has allowed me to

boot up.

 

I've copied what I think is the least damaged of the two W2k directories

onto the C: drive, but it lacks files, ntoskrnl is one. I've copied over the

kernel from the more damaged copy, but I just get into a situation where the

boot program keeps finding more and more things it doesn't like' mostly with

registry files. I'd like to some how get out of this with as little damage

as is possible.

 

THE PLAN

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Here's what I'm thinking about trying.

 

1) Do a fresh install of w2k into a c:\winnt

 

2) Install service pack 4 (this is the level I was at before this all began)

 

3) Restore the most complete copy I've got of the C: drive over the existing

C: drive without any replacement of existing files.

 

I'm hoping this will get me close to the original configuration and that the

only mismatch would be the registry files. A clean install will give me the

boot files and the boot.ini will allow me to point to a \winnt directory.

 

Here's a listing of the original configuration the files in the

%system%\repair directory

 

03/31/2008 09:50a <DIR> .

03/31/2008 09:50a <DIR> ..

12/07/1999 04:00a 438 autoexec.nt

04/12/2007 04:22p 2,620 config.nt

03/12/2008 06:06p 217,088 default

03/31/2008 09:50a 0 dir.txt

03/30/2008 09:41a <DIR> RegBack

03/12/2008 06:06p 32,768 sam

03/12/2008 06:06p 77,824 security

03/12/2008 06:04p 154,892 setup.log

03/12/2008 06:06p 35,991,552 software

03/12/2008 06:06p 3,272,704 system

9 File(s) 39,749,886 bytes

 

Directory of H:\NTRestore\WINNT\repair\RegBack

 

03/30/2008 09:41a <DIR> .

03/30/2008 09:41a <DIR> ..

03/12/2008 11:49a 217,088 default

03/12/2008 06:58p 5,939,200 NTUSER.DAT

03/12/2008 11:49a 32,768 SAM

03/12/2008 11:49a 77,824 SECURITY

03/12/2008 11:49a 35,479,552 software

03/12/2008 11:49a 7,520,256 system

03/12/2008 07:06p 167,936 UsrClass.dat

 

Here's a listing of the original configuration files in the system32\config

directory

 

Directory of H:\NTRestore\WINNT\system32\config

 

03/31/2008 10:17a <DIR> .

03/31/2008 10:17a <DIR> ..

03/12/2008 06:34p 524,072 AppEvent.Evt

03/12/2008 09:50a 221,184 default.sav

03/31/2008 10:17a 0 dir.txt

12/04/2005 08:20a 88 DnsEvent.Evt

03/12/2008 05:08p 32,768 sam.sav

03/12/2008 06:34p 76,632 SecEvent.Evt

03/12/2008 05:17p 90,112 security.sav

03/12/2008 09:50a 35,971,072 software.sav

03/12/2008 06:34p 155,664 SysEvent.Evt

03/12/2008 09:50a 5,660,672 system.sav

 

My understanding from

http://www.computing.net/windows2000/wwwboard/forum/17180.html is that I can

use the recovery console to replace the "new" registry files with the "old"

and when I boot again, I'll have the original system back, more or less,

except for the NTUser.dat in "Documents and Settings".

 

PLEASE let me know what yall think of this idea to get things back in order.

 

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UPDATE TO FIRST POST

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This has been a long and complicated journey. I believe the problem centered

on the idea that the w2k install program didn't maintain my drive

configuration. I think a complication is that the Adaptec SCSI RAID host

adapter knows what the SCSI configuration is, but the install program wanted

thing its own way with the two IDE drives coming first in the configuration.

This may seem like a strange thing to say, but it's the only way I have to

explain the install problems I encountered. One was that midway through the

install process files couldn't be read from CD. I even went so far as to

copy the files to my C: drive and run the install off that drive. But midway

through, files couldn't be copied. The second problem was that when I

isolated a single SCSI drive on the system, install would copy all files,

but then blue screen with a hardware problem when it tried to configure the

system. Once I removed the IDE drives from the system and included all SCSI

drives in the configuration, the install went smoothly.

 

Now that the configuration problem is solved, I'm faced with an "original"

w2k operating system which has gone through a "repair" effort which never

completed successfully. The "repair" process deleted main system files and

wasn't able to replace them.

 

The reason for doing a clean install of w2k into c:/winnt is so that I have

a bootable copy which has the same directory as before. The reason for the

restore of the old copy C: drive image is so that I can get the

functionality of my original system back. The missing piece in the above is

the registry files. Two options I can come up with to put the registry back

in order is 1) the recovery console and 2) trying F8 and restore last known

configuration.

 

If you have other ideas, I'd be glad to hear them.

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