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Reference number: CH000280

How to create a Windows ERD or ASR.

Issue:

How to create a Windows ERD or ASR.

Reason:

To help recover a system from a failure or other software error it is sometimes faster to take advantage of a Microsoft Windows ERD or ASR.

Solution:

Windows XP home users

To create a Windows XP ARD follow the below steps.

  1. Insert a blank floppy disk into the computer.
  2. Click Start
  3. Click Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then Backup.
  4. Click Advanced Mode
  5. Click the Automated System Recovery Wizard button.
  6. Follow through the Wizard steps.

Windows 2000 users

To create a Microsoft Windows 2000 ERD follow the below steps.

  1. Insert a blank floppy disk into the computer.
  2. Click Start
  3. Click Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then Backup.
  4. In the backup window click Tools and then Create an Emergency Repair Disk.
  5. Run through the wizard to complete the process of making the ERD.
  6. Once completed, remove the floppy diskette, label the diskette and indicate the date made, and make a note of which version of Windows 2000 (with any service packs) the disk was created under.

Windows NT users 

To create a Microsoft Windows NT ERD follow the below steps.

  1. Insert a blank floppy disk into the computer.
  2. Click Start and Run
  3. In the Run window type RDISK /S and press Enter
  4. Run through the wizard to complete the process of making the ERD.
  5. Once completed, remove the floppy diskette, label the diskette and indicate the date made, and make a note of which version of Windows NT (with any service packs) the disk was created under.

Additional information:

  • See our ASR and ERD dictionary definitions for additional information and related links to these terms.

 

 

 

Index

Category:
Windows NT Q&A
Windows 2000 Q&A

Companies:
Microsoft

Related Pages:
Boot disk help

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