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Can the Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) accomplish this recreation?

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Can the Emergency Repair Disk (ERD) accomplish this recreation?

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Whenever you use NT to create a volume set, RAID 5 volumes, or mirror sets, you need to save the disk configuration information to your ERD. Running the ERD without updated disk configuration information can make some partitions inaccessible or make your system impossible to start. NT installation creates an ERD that includes the SYSTEM Registry hive. This ERD contains a DISK subkey that stores information about disk partitions as they existed during setup. However, as NT creates new disk partitions and deletes existing partitions, the system updates the DISK subkey. Therefore, you need to update the DISK subkey on your ERD. Information that NT stores in the DISK subkey includes each disk’s number of partitions, the disk’s signature number, and additional information about each disk partition such as • the type of fault-tolerant volume to which each partition belongs • the current fault-tolerant state (e.g., healthy) • the relationship of the partition in the fault-tolerant volume (e.g

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