A Microsoft Windows Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) is a specially formatted bootable floppy disk made by some Windows operating systems that contains information about a particular Windows installation. This disk is designed to be used with the NTFS file system, and can be used to restore a computer to a bootable state if the registry or other fundamental system components are damaged. It is no longer used since Windows 2000 and replaced by the Automated System Recovery process.
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- A Microsoft Windows Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) is a specially formatted bootable floppy disk made by some Windows operating systems that contains information about a particular Windows installation. This disk is designed to be used with the NTFS file system, and can be used to restore a computer to a bootable state if the registry or other fundamental system components are damaged. It is no longer used since Windows 2000 and replaced by the Automated System Recovery process.
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- A Microsoft Windows Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) is a specially formatted bootable floppy disk made by some Windows operating systems that contains information about a particular Windows installation. This disk is designed to be used with the NTFS file system, and can be used to restore a computer to a bootable state if the registry or other fundamental system components are damaged. It is no longer used since Windows 2000 and replaced by the Automated System Recovery process.
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