Windows Server 2003 Boot Up Problem
I have a machine running Windows Server 2003 acting as my Domain Controller. The machine's array failed yesterday. I have reset up the array and re-installed Windows on the machine. I installed Service Pack 2. I restored using System State Restore with Backup Exec. Now when I restart the machine I get the following error: 0x0000007B (0xF789EA94, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) I booted into recovery console and did a fixmbr and fixboot. After that the above is what I get. The machine originally had two partitions (C and L). L was only used for log files for AD. When I set the machine up now I only have one partition (C). Could that be the problem because windows is trying to find two partitions? Is there a way for me to fix this through recovery console? I am unable to boot the machine in safe mode either. Thanks for any help you can offer me.
January 21st, 2010 9:00pm

1. Try to create partition L 2. Also lots of blue screening comes on During Install on PowerEdge 2900 servers' due the Nic card drivers. I would install the latest Dell NIC drivers. I would also look at taking out the TOE from inside the server. Do you have the latest RAID card drivers and firmware installed also?
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January 22nd, 2010 8:13pm

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