Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Proven Steps to restore the corrupted windows with MSDaRT

MSDaRT (Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset) is a part of Microsoft Desktop optimization Pack (MDOP) provided by Microsoft to recover the Windows when the MBR (Master Boot Record) is corrupted or Windows is dead. There are several other options such as using System restore utilities, advanced startup options by pressing F8 key and choose any normal startup mode or safe mode which requires a small time and a bit of knowledge to perform the repair or restore operation. But these options are not going to work if the window is suffering from serious damage or couldn't be able to restart.  MSDaRT tool comes with a LIVE CD which will restart the dead Window and allows user to use the smart tools. These tools are efficient to analyze and report the reason of crashed windows, repair or recover the deleted files and restore the Windows to last known good configuration.  

MSDaRT is the same as Winternals Administrator’s Pak ERD Commander which does almost the same things but with slightly difference. ERD (emergency repair Disk) Commander can repair the windows along with all its corrupted registries, DLL files and any malfunctioned programs or software that causes window to fail. The set of tools that Microsoft DaRT has all the windows recovery environment tools, Disk Commander, ERD Registry editor, Lock smith, Crash analyzer, system file repair, file search, Disk Wipe etc. With these tools, User can trust that they will never lose their important data and can recover the window anytime.  

All we need is to Download the trail versions of Microsoft DaRT 6.0 or updated versions to perform the below mentioned steps:

  1) Download System restore explorer V5 for XP and V6 for Vista or updated
      versions of windows and burn a CD or DVD with writable Disc.
  2) Restart and insert the bootable disk in Combo drive and set the boot  
      order to boot combo drive first.
  3) After successfully installing it, Go to system restore and click on it
  4) Popup window will open where the user has to choose the option “roll back
      to an existing restore point created by Window, partial roolback” and then
      click next
  5) Select the possible date when windows has created restore point and the
      system is working fine
  6) Confirm when asked
  7) Restart the system when the rollback process completed.

Doing this will partially rollback the configuration due to its limitations. For full recovery, users have to buy the premium product. To read more about configurations and download cost, Visit Microsoft Technet Website.

If none of the steps could able to recover the data what is needed, User can switch to any well known brand of data recovery software which doesn't required a bunch steps to follow except to  recover the corrupted or deleted data from the different versions of Windows in 2-3 on screen steps.

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