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that the computer stops or displays an error message before you can log on to Windows NT. This chapter also discusses causes
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of and recovery from disk problems. There are several utilities that you the specified network name is no longer available server 2012 can use to troubleshoot these kinds of problems. The Windows NT Server Resource Kit CD contains a Windows
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NT-based utility, DiskProbe, that you can use to examine and change information on individual disk sectors. Chapter 7, "Disk, File System, and Backup Utilities," contains more information about DiskProbe and https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/155011 the MS-DOS-based utilities that you can use to read, write, and change information on disk sectors. Other Sources of Information There are several other sources of information for troubleshooting startup and disk problems: •Chapter 8, "General Troubleshooting," contains details about Microsoft's sources for troubleshooting information and contains more details about troubleshooting hardware, software, and startup problems. The Windows NT Workstation https://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windowsnt/4/server/reskit/en-us/resguide/troubles.mspx Resource Guide contains several chapters that have troubleshooting information. These chapters are not included in the Windows NT Server Resource Guide: •Chapter 23, "Overview of the Windows NT Registry," describes how to use information in the Registry for troubleshooting and configuration maintenance. •Chapter 25, "Configuration Management and the Registry," provides problem solving techniques using the Registry. •Chapter 39, "Windows NT Debugger," describes the different kinds of Kernel STOP errors that you might see during startup. It also contains information about using the Windows NT Debugger. •Appendix A, "Windows NT Setup Troubleshooting" in the Windows NT Server Concepts and Planning book, contains troubleshooting information, including answers to commonly asked questions. •Windows NT online help contains a troubleshooting topic. The Microsoft Knowledge Base contains support information developed by Microsoft Product Support Specialists. The Windows NT Knowledge Base is included on the Windows NT Server Resource Kit CD. It is also included on the: •Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) CD •TechNet CD •Microsoft Internet FTP host, ftp.microsoft.com •Technical Support and Services category on the Web page at http://www.microsoft.com/server Top of pageTroubleshooting Startup Problems on x86-based Computers There
[options] Key file(s)_to_copy : A list of files or a wildcard. (defaults to copying *.*) Source options /S : Copy Subfolders. /E : Copy Subfolders, including Empty http://ss64.com/nt/robocopy.html Subfolders. /COPY:copyflag[s] : What to COPY (default is /COPY:DAT) (copyflags : D=Data, A=Attributes, T=Timestamps S=Security=NTFS ACLs, O=Owner info, U=aUditing info). /SEC : Copy files with SECurity (equivalent to /COPY:DATS). /DCOPY:T : Copy Directory Timestamps. /COPYALL : Copy ALL file info (equivalent to /COPY:DATSOU). /NOCOPY : Copy NO file info (useful with /PURGE). /A : Copy only files with the Archive attribute set. /M the specified : like /A, but remove Archive attribute from source files. /LEV:n : Only copy the top n LEVels of the source tree. /MAXAGE:n : MAXimum file AGE - exclude files older than n days/date. /MINAGE:n : MINimum file AGE - exclude files newer than n days/date. (If n < 1900 then n = no of days, else n = YYYYMMDD date). /FFT : Assume the specified network FAT File Times (2-second date/time granularity). /256 : Turn off very long path (> 256 characters) support. Copy options /L : List only - don’t copy, timestamp or delete any files. /MOV : MOVe files (delete from source after copying). /MOVE : Move files and dirs (delete from source after copying). /sl : Copy symbolic links instead of the target. /Z : Copy files in restartable mode (survive network glitch). /B : Copy files in Backup mode. /J : Copy using unbuffered I/O (recommended for large files). ## /NOOFFLOAD : Copy files without using the Windows Copy Offload mechanism. ## /ZB : Use restartable mode; if access denied use Backup mode. /IPG:n : Inter-Packet Gap (ms), to free bandwidth on slow lines. /R:n : Number of Retries on failed copies - default is 1 million. /W:n : Wait time between retries - default is 30 seconds. /REG : Save /R:n and /W:n in the Registry as default settings. /TBD : Wait for sharenames To Be Defined (retry error 67). Destination options /A+:[RASHCNET] : Set file Attribute(s) on destination files + add. /A-:[RASHCNET] : UnSet file Attribute(s) on