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
see if Disk Commander can locate your volume without it. If it cannot then
back up and perform the scan.
After you perform a scan Disk Commander will save the results in a file so
you do not have to perform the scan again, even if you exit and restart the
program.
4.4 Partition Table Backup
Because Disk Commander allows you to modify your partition table, you may
want to create a back up of the information stored there. Disk Commander
allows you to back up the partition table entries, as well as the boot sectors of
each of your partitions, and save them to a file.
The backup file can be stored in the Disk Commander installation directory (if
running from a floppy disk it will be stored on the floppy disk) or on a floppy
disk you designate.
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