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emergency boot |
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A number of utility programs provide emergency boot disks, which attempt to repair damage done to your hard disk. First, some good news: Many manufacturers supply or prompt you to make an emergency boot disk that really works in emergencies, often in conjunction with a CD-ROM that comes with the computer. When faulty patches, user errors, environmentally-induced software corruption, or other events render computers unbootable, unstable, or locked out, Recovery Manager's emergency boot environment provides unmatched speed-to-recovery. |
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