User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- ERD Commander 2003 Setup
- Using ERD Commander 2003
- Logon
- Windowing Shell
- System Information
- Explorer
- Volume Properties
- Folder Properties
- Resetting Permissions
- Mapping Network Drives
- Adding a Domain
- Using File Search
- Using FileRestore
- Command Prompt
- Chkdsk
- Diskpart
- Regsvr32
- Notepad
- Regedit
- Using Service and Driver Manager
- Using Event Log Viewer
- Filtering Events
- Using TCP/IP Configuration
- Using Disk Management
- Locksmith
- File Sharing
- System Restore
- System Compare
- Running External Commands
- Disk Commander
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Sales
- Technical Support
- Index

ERD Commander 2003
User’s Guide
are running the DOS version of Disk Commander, or the Win32 version on a
Windows 9x/Me system, you will not be able to directly select NTFS volumes.
Similarly a Windows NT 4.0 system will not normally recognize FAT32
volumes.
Warning: The drive letter assignments you see in Disk Commander may be different
than what Windows assigns. Please carefully examine the sizes and labels of all of
the drives before making a selection.
If you select a drive letter then you will be able to salvage files from the
volume, but not make any kinds of repairs (normally if the volume is assigned
a drive letter than there are no further repairs that Disk Commander can
perform). If you wish to make repairs to the partition then indicate the volume
does not have a drive letter.
By selecting a drive letter here you advance straight to the Salvaging Files
screen.
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