how to RECOVER----PLEASE HELP

From: PRASANT (prasanta_plb_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 09/02/04


Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2004 08:10:52 -0700


PROBLEM----

i have a server loaded windows 2000,and some
softwares .some softwares are there which link to the
system files of os.

Let if mistakely changed something in this software which
causes the os's system file corrupted.

Next time when i open the server its not opening and came
to c: prompt and giving a message

IS THERE ANY COMMAND IN DOS MODE WHICH I CAN USE IN DOS
MODE TO RECOVRE THE SYSETEM FILE OF YESTERDAY OR ANY
OTHERE DAY SO THAT I CAN ATLEASET START MY SERVER.



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