Windows 2008 Server Recovery

2011-07-20 Thread Tom Miller
Looks like a recent patch or whatever corrupted the NOS on one of my Windows 
2008 R2 servers.  What's the tool du jour?  I use the Windows 2008 ISO, select 
language, see my installed copy of Windows, but then it wants me to select an 
image, or drop to command prompt.  
 
I can rebuild it fine, but it is a XenApp server with several customized apps, 
annoying to recreate.  I'd rather not bother with restore from de-dup system.
 
Suggestions?
 
Fault is 0xc00f - corrupt file somewhere.
 
Thanks,
Tom

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RE: Windows 2008 Server Recovery

2011-07-20 Thread Michael B. Smith
As long as your image matches the windows service pack, then choose an upgrade, 
instead of a repair.
If you image doesn't match the windows service pack, then get one that does.
Regards,

Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
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From: Tom Miller [mailto:tmil...@hnncsb.org]
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 8:55 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Windows 2008 Server Recovery

Looks like a recent patch or whatever corrupted the NOS on one of my Windows 
2008 R2 servers.  What's the tool du jour?  I use the Windows 2008 ISO, select 
language, see my installed copy of Windows, but then it wants me to select an 
image, or drop to command prompt.

I can rebuild it fine, but it is a XenApp server with several customized apps, 
annoying to recreate.  I'd rather not bother with restore from de-dup system.

Suggestions?

Fault is 0xc00f - corrupt file somewhere.

Thanks,
Tom


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RE: Windows 2008 Server Recovery

2011-07-20 Thread Tom Miller
K, I'll give that a try.  Thanks.

 Michael B. Smith mich...@smithcons.com 7/20/2011 9:12 AM 

As long as your image matches the windows service pack, then choose an
upgrade, instead of a repair.
If you image doesn’t match the windows service pack, then get one that
does.

Regards,
 
Michael B. Smith
Consultant and Exchange MVP
http://TheEssentialExchange.com

 

From: Tom Miller [mailto:tmil...@hnncsb.org] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2011 8:55 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Windows 2008 Server Recovery

 

Looks like a recent patch or whatever corrupted the NOS on one of my
Windows 2008 R2 servers.  What's the tool du jour?  I use the Windows
2008 ISO, select language, see my installed copy of Windows, but then it
wants me to select an image, or drop to command prompt.  

 

I can rebuild it fine, but it is a XenApp server with several
customized apps, annoying to recreate.  I'd rather not bother with
restore from de-dup system.

 

Suggestions?

 

Fault is 0xc00f - corrupt file somewhere.

 

Thanks,

Tom

 
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