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Automating Repair Disk Management

Although Microsoft recommends the creation of emergency repair disks whenever a significant change is made to the hardware or software in a Windows NT/2000/2003 system, the disks rarely are made. This is typically because it is a manual process that is extremely time-consuming for an enterprise. It requires Microsoft's RDISK (for Windows NT) or Backup (for Windows 2000/2003) utilities to be run on each computer, and a separate disk used and maintained for each computer. This is prohibitively time and resource intensive for even a small business.

RepairDisk Manager automates the process of creating emergency repair disks. RepairDisk Manager provides an easy-to-use graphical interface that allows system administrators to quickly schedule repair disk runs throughout the enterprise – daily, weekly, or monthly – on a regular basis. This ensures the disks get created, significantly improving your systems' integrity.


Fast Recovery

When there is a system failure on your Windows NT/2000/2003 machines, RepairDisk Manager provides almost instantaneous recovery and restoration of repair disk information. Because the information is stored online in a central location, accessing the information is fast and easy. No more searching for the physical repair disk, if one was even created. No more spending several hours restoring a system. Now, a simple user interface guides you through the process of recovering from a potential disaster and recovering registry hives. With RepairDisk Manager, you're time won't be wasted on this mundane task, and you'll have time for more important duties.

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