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4. Check the box Also back up the registry to the repair directory if you want
the registry to be backed up to hard disk. We strongly recommend you do this.
Insert the diskette and click OK.
5. Windows 2000 backs up the registry and copies some files to the ERD. You
are informed upon completion to label the disk and put it in a safe place.
6. You should repeat this procedure after any major system change.
Note: The repair procedure is similar to the one of Windows NT 4.0: Boot the
Windows 2000 CD and click R at the opening windows. The repair process will
look for the registry backup in C:\WINNT\REPAIR\REGBACK.
6.7 Configuring network adapters
Windows 2000 detects and installs all network adapters present in the system,
including the built-in Ethernet 10/100 adapter on most Netfinity servers,
regardless of whether you use the built-in adapter. If no cable is attached to the
adapter, you might see a network icon and warning balloon in the task bar, as
shown in Figure 107:
Figure 107. Network cable unplugged message
To disable the adapter, follow these steps:
1. Double-click the task bar icon shown in Figure 107. This will bring up the
Network and Dial-up Connections window as shown in Figure 108.
Unlike in Windows NT 4.0, the ERD does not contain a copy of the registry. The
only files copied to the diskette are:
• SETUP.LOG containing an entry and checksum for every system file
• AUTOEXEC.NT
• CONFIG.NT
The backup of the registry files is written in the directory
C:\WINNT\REPAIR\REGBACK if you selected this in step 4 on page 118.
Diskette doesn’t contain the registry files
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