I am running WIN2K3 Standard on a Dell Poweredge 2950 with Perc5/i RAID and Veritas Backup Exec 10. After applying a Microsoft security patch (I'm not sure which one) and rebooting I was confronted with a NTLDR not found error.
I have both a daily incremental and full backup on LTO tape from the previous day. I also have an 'intelligent disaster recovery' ISO image file from the full backup saved on another network PC. While I had performed test restores of individulal files, I had never tested a complete restore form the ISO image file, as I did not want to go through refomatting the hard disk as part of routine testing. I retrospect perhaps I should have. Anyhow, when I tried to boot using the ISO disc, I got through the first prompt telling me to enter the WIN2K3 startup disc, but It then prompted me to load the image disk 'floppy' in the 'a' drive & of course I have no floppy drive. Is there a way to redirect the path to the CD drive? I would really like to restore from this image file.
I moved on to plan B which was to completely reinstall Windows, and Backup Exec. I then booted in Active Directory restore mode and ran restore of system state and my directory structure and files. This proved only somewhat complete. All of the files came back, but system state is incomplete. Many installed programs are not registered, and I am panicking.
I run this machine as a terminal server with Office shared and an enterprise application running. Neither of which are currently registered / installed. I tried to repair the McAfee installation but the .net 2.0 framework installation was not registered, I tried reinstalling it with the other Microsoft patches, but only some repaired/ reinstalled sucsessfully. I also get a 80130700 error running the mmc for GPO so I am contemplating re-installing everything again.
Can anyone suggest the best way to get back to where I was?
I have both a daily incremental and full backup on LTO tape from the previous day. I also have an 'intelligent disaster recovery' ISO image file from the full backup saved on another network PC. While I had performed test restores of individulal files, I had never tested a complete restore form the ISO image file, as I did not want to go through refomatting the hard disk as part of routine testing. I retrospect perhaps I should have. Anyhow, when I tried to boot using the ISO disc, I got through the first prompt telling me to enter the WIN2K3 startup disc, but It then prompted me to load the image disk 'floppy' in the 'a' drive & of course I have no floppy drive. Is there a way to redirect the path to the CD drive? I would really like to restore from this image file.
I moved on to plan B which was to completely reinstall Windows, and Backup Exec. I then booted in Active Directory restore mode and ran restore of system state and my directory structure and files. This proved only somewhat complete. All of the files came back, but system state is incomplete. Many installed programs are not registered, and I am panicking.
I run this machine as a terminal server with Office shared and an enterprise application running. Neither of which are currently registered / installed. I tried to repair the McAfee installation but the .net 2.0 framework installation was not registered, I tried reinstalling it with the other Microsoft patches, but only some repaired/ reinstalled sucsessfully. I also get a 80130700 error running the mmc for GPO so I am contemplating re-installing everything again.
Can anyone suggest the best way to get back to where I was?