Reconstructing a System with Damaged Files

You might need to restore a user's system configuration and working environment, either because of hardware failure or replacement, or because files have been damaged on the hard disk. You can use the Emergency Repair disk created during Windows NT installation to restore the system files. If you use the Emergency Repair disk to repair files such as the Registry hives, you will lose any changes that were made to the system after installation (unless you update your Emergency Repair disk using the REPAIR.EXE program from the Resource Kit disk).

You can use one of the following methods to reconstruct the system from backups, as described in "Backing Up and Restoring Registry Hives" in Chapter 11, "Registry Editor and Registry Administration":