Already a member? Close this window and log in. Join Us Close. Join Tek-Tips Forums! Join Us! By joining you are opting in to receive e-mail. Promoting, selling, recruiting, coursework and thesis posting is forbidden. Students Click Here. Hello to all, I would like some help with a problem that occured with Autocad in my work.
We are using Autocad in Windows Some days ago a workstation had a problem and we had to erase the user's profile. Since that, the user hasn't been able to load Autocad. He is getting the following message: "Unable to load profile file. Some profile information saved in last session may not be restored. I tried several solutions that i read in this forum and in other pages on the internet but nothing worked. Any suggestions? Thank you in advance. This means that if the hard disk is severely damaged, the Emergency Repair Disk may be useless.
If you reformat a disk, add a new disk, or change the file system on a disk, you must make another Emergency Repair Disk. It can run only from within the Windows Setup program. There are two ways to do this. However, before you create these disks, I should point out two things. First, these disks are version specific. Once in that directory, enter the command makeboot A: to create a set of Windows Server Setup disks.
Make your own boot disk Another way that you can get your system up and running quickly is by creating and using a Windows boot disk. DOS-style boot disks rely on Io. Windows systems use an entirely different file set. The boot sector on the hard disk must be set to look for the Ntldr file.
If you use a DOS-style boot disk to sys the drive, the boot sector will be rewritten to look for Io. Even if you use a Windows boot disk, you can forget about accessing a command prompt. The purpose of the boot disk is to boot the server to its normal operating mode. You can actually boot off a boot disk and run the server in the usual manner with no side effects. Of course, there are limitations to using a boot disk. The majority of the Windows operating system on the hard disk has to be intact for a boot disk to work.
A boot disk will be able to boot the server only in situations in which the only problems that the server has relate directly to the boot sector. For example, you could use a boot disk in situations where the boot sector has been corrupted or in situations where the master boot record was corrupted or infected by a virus. The boot disk can also boot your server if the Ntldr or the Ntdetect. Another useful function of the boot disk is that if you have a mirrored drive and your primary drive fails, you can simply edit the Arc path on your boot disk and then use it to boot the system off the mirror.
The easiest way to make a boot disk is from a command prompt. You begin by making a copy of the first Windows Setup disk. Next, copy the files Ntdetect.
Unfortunately we no longer have the windows CDs. Is there anything we can do to salvage this? Share Flag. All Answers. Collapse -. On a quick look Back to Malware Forum.
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