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From: Ron Anthony Quinn on 15 Jun 2010 11:14 I have a client who needed to reboot their server this AM (we couldn't log onto RWW, when this happens, they reboot. It happens once every couple of months.) Upon rebooting, they called and are telling me they are getting a windows titled "Windows Complete PC Restore". Why would this come up on a normal reboot? Did they have a failure of some sort? Can we get by this screen to get the server back online? I thought I would try here first, as I cannot get to the site until later this afternoon. Thank you in advance. -- Ron Anthony Quinn
From: Al Williams on 15 Jun 2010 11:36 Is the SBS2008 DVD in the server drive? -- Allan Williams Ron Anthony Quinn wrote: > I have a client who needed to reboot their server this AM (we > couldn't log onto RWW, when this happens, they reboot. It happens > once every couple of months.) Upon rebooting, they called and are > telling me they are getting a windows titled "Windows Complete PC > Restore". > > Why would this come up on a normal reboot? Did they have a failure of > some sort? Can we get by this screen to get the server back online? > > I thought I would try here first, as I cannot get to the site until > later this afternoon. > > Thank you in advance.
From: Ron Anthony Quinn on 15 Jun 2010 12:42 No. One of the first things I had them check. Drive is empty. I know I'll be going there in a few hours, just trying to see if there's anything that can be done in the meantime. -- Ron Anthony Quinn "Al Williams" wrote: > Is the SBS2008 DVD in the server drive? > > -- > Allan Williams > > > > > Ron Anthony Quinn wrote: > > I have a client who needed to reboot their server this AM (we > > couldn't log onto RWW, when this happens, they reboot. It happens > > once every couple of months.) Upon rebooting, they called and are > > telling me they are getting a windows titled "Windows Complete PC > > Restore". > > > > Why would this come up on a normal reboot? Did they have a failure of > > some sort? Can we get by this screen to get the server back online? > > > > I thought I would try here first, as I cannot get to the site until > > later this afternoon. > > > > Thank you in advance. > > > . >
From: Ron Anthony Quinn on 15 Jun 2010 12:42 The odd thing is that it is only giving 3 options 1. Windows Complete PC Restore 2. Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool 3. Command Prompt Anyone have ANY ideas? -- Ron Anthony Quinn "Ron Anthony Quinn" wrote: > I have a client who needed to reboot their server this AM (we couldn't log > onto RWW, when this happens, they reboot. It happens once every couple of > months.) Upon rebooting, they called and are telling me they are getting a > windows titled "Windows Complete PC Restore". > > Why would this come up on a normal reboot? Did they have a failure of some > sort? Can we get by this screen to get the server back online? > > I thought I would try here first, as I cannot get to the site until later > this afternoon. > > Thank you in advance. > > -- > Ron Anthony Quinn
From: Susan Bradley on 15 Jun 2010 14:56 Ron Anthony Quinn wrote: > The odd thing is that it is only giving 3 options > > 1. Windows Complete PC Restore > 2. Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool > 3. Command Prompt > > > Anyone have ANY ideas? > > > There's a DVD of a SBS 2008 somewhere attached to that system. You only get that with the media being booted off of.
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