Teach you to repair damaged win2003 installation

  

One thing you have to do to use a system is to install the system, then what should I do if there is a problem during the installation of windows 2003 system? That is to repair windows Installation of the system. To fix the installation of Windows, what should I do? Then follow these steps:

Insert the Windows Server 2003 CD into the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.

If the Windows CD displays "What do you want to do?" menu, click Exit.

Turn off your computer, wait 10 seconds, then turn it back on.

If you are prompted to start your computer from a CD, do so.

Note: You must be able to start your computer from the Windows Server 2003 CD-ROM before you can run the Windows Installer. The CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive must be configured to perform this operation. For information about how to configure your computer to boot from a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, see the documentation that came with your computer or contact your computer manufacturer.

After the installation begins, press Enter to continue the installation process.

Press Enter to select “To install Windows now, press Enter. Do not select the Recovery Console option.

Press F8 to accept the license agreement.

The installer will search for previous Windows installations.

If the installer does not find a previous Windows Server 2003 installation, there may be a hardware failure.

If the installer finds a previous Windows Server 2003 installation, the following message may be displayed:

If one of the following Windows Server 2003 installations is corrupted, the installer may try to fix it . Use the up and down arrows to select an installation. To fix the selected installation, press the R key. To continue without repairing, press the Esc key.

Select the appropriate Windows Server 2003 operating system installation and press R to try to fix it.

Follow the on-screen instructions to fix the installation.

Note:

You may need to change the order in which the drives are booted in the BIOS settings in order to successfully boot your computer from the Windows Server 2003 CD. Please contact your computer manufacturer or refer to the documentation provided by the manufacturer for more information.

If you are unable to boot your computer from the Windows Server 2003 CD, there may be a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive failure or other hardware failure.

Hardware failures are beyond the scope of this article. Please consult your computer hardware professional for more help, or try using the <quo;Hardware Troubleshooter”. For more information about "Hardware Troubleshooter", see the Windows Server 2003 Help topic "Using the Troubleshooter”.

After you repair Windows Server 2003, you may need to reactivate your copy of Windows Server 2003

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