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4-38 Chapter 4 Modifying and Troubleshooting the Startup Process<br />

Questions<br />

1. What is the likely problem?<br />

2. You decide to remove the new driver. However, the computer stops responding<br />

before you can do so. What should you do? Choose the correct answer.<br />

a. Start the computer using the Last Known Good configuration.<br />

b. Start the computer in safe mode and try to roll back the driver.<br />

c. Use the Recovery Console to roll back the new driver.<br />

d. Use the Recovery Console to edit the BOOT.INI file.<br />

Troubleshooting Lab<br />

In this lab, you will create a system boot failure, and then repair that failure using the<br />

Recovery Console. Complete Exercises 1 and 2.<br />

Important To complete this exercise, you must have a computer that is capable of booting<br />

using the CD-ROM drive. You must also know the password for the local Administrator<br />

account. If you do not meet these requirements, do not attempt this exercise. You should<br />

also not attempt this exercise on a production computer.<br />

Exercise 1: Creating a System Boot Failure<br />

To create a system boot failure, use the following steps:<br />

1. From the Start menu, right-click My Computer, and then click Explore.<br />

2. In the Explorer window, in the Folders list, click Local Disk (C:), and then click<br />

Show The Contents Of This Folder.<br />

3. Click the Tools menu, and then click Folder Options.<br />

4. In the Folder Options dialog box, on the View tab, in the Advanced Settings list,<br />

click Show Hidden Files And Folders. Also clear the Hide Protected Operating System<br />

Files (Recommended) check box. Click OK.<br />

5. In the right pane of the Explorer window, right-click the file named NTLDR and<br />

then click Rename.

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