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The boot.ini is a Microsoft initialization file that is found in the root directory of
your primary boot drive (usually the C partition). The file is used by Microsoft
Windows to display a menu of operating systems that are currently installed on
a computer. You can then select which operating system to boot. The boot.ini is
also used to point to the locations of each operating system on the computer.
For more information about editing the boot.ini file on a particular Windows
operating system, see the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article IDs on the
Microsoft Web site:
289022 (for Windows XP)
311578 (for Windows 2000)
To edit the boot.ini file
1
In the recovery environment main window, click Utilities.
2
Click Edit Boot.ini File to open the file in a plain text editor.
3
Make the changes you want and save the file.
Getting a static IP address
If you want to restore a recovery point that is located on a network drive or share,
but you are unable to map a drive or browse to the drive or share on the network
(usually caused by the lack of an available DHCP service), you can assign a unique
static IP address to the computer that is running the recovery environment. You
can then map to the network drive or share.
The Network Configuration dialog is automatically displayed if there is no DHCP
service available when you start the recovery environment. However, if it does
not display, you can open it from the recovery environment.
To display the Network Configuration window
In the recovery environment main window, on the Network pane, click
Configure Network Connection Settings.
If you are prompted to start networking services, click Yes.
To get a static IP address
1
In the Network Configuration window, click Use the following IP address.
2
In the Network Adapter Configuration dialog box, specify a unique IP address
and subnet mask for the computer that you want to restore.
Be sure that the subnet mask matches the subnet mask of the network
segment.
3
Click OK.
197Troubleshooting Backup Exec System Recovery
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