This document provides general support for possible problems with the Rescue Disk program. Rescue problems generally fall into 2 categories, with sub categories... Problems creating the rescue set (covered in Part I of this document) a) Initializing problems b) File copying problems Problems booting from the rescue set. (covered in Part II of this document) a) Missing files problems Part I: Initializing problems ********************* Problem: My a: drive doesn't show up on the list of drives on the Rescue window. Solution: You may have a 5.25" drive set as the a: drive. Rescue will only work on 3.5" (1.44 Meg) floppy drives set as the a: drive. If you have a 5.25" floppy drive as the a: drive and a 3.5" floppy drive configured as the b: drive, reassign the drive letter designations so that the floppy drive letters are switched. Problem: When I run Rescue, it freezes up the computer while Rescue is initializing and I have to reboot to get the computer working again. Solution: You can have freezing problems, or crashes, with rescue for a few reasons 1. Corrupted rescue files. 2. Program conflicts. 3. Registry problems. To resolve problems with corrupted rescue files, do the following: 1. Re-install the program that included Rescue Disk. To resolve problems with program conflicts: a) Close all programs down before running the program again. To check if you've shut down all programs, press the CTRL-ALT-DEL keys. This should produce a Close Programs box. Inside this box should only be one or two applications, namely Explorer and Systray. (Note: On some systems, it may be shown as Windows Explorer.) b) Click on the windows Start button, click on RUN, and type the following: RESCUE32 /RESET c) When you click on the OK button, the Rescue Disk window should appear. To resolve problems with the registry: a) You'll need to use a utility program, such as the Optimization Wizard (a component of Norton Utilities), to keep the registry in proper condition so that programs may run correctly. File copying problems ********************* Problem: When I hit the Create button, rescue reports that "Certain Files could not be copied." What do I do? Solution: On that message, you should see a Details button. If you click on this button, another screen should appear with a list of files that could not be copied. Click on the plus sign next to each file to find out why the file could not be copied to the disk. If the reason is "file not found," do a search for the requested file(s) to see whether it exists on the drive. If the file(s) is not on the hard drive, proceed with the creation of the rescue set as the file(s) may not be necessary. After all the files are copied over to the disk, you'll be asked to reboot to test the rescue set. Problem: Rescue reports that PARTINFO.DAT cannot be copied over to the disk. Solution: PARTINFO.DAT is the file that stores a copy of the partition data on your computer. If you have an IDE or ATAPI zip drive, make sure it is not configured in the BIOS settings as it can cause this error to appear. You can look at these settings from a setup program that can run when your computer is booting up. Usually, you will see a message on bootup to enter a setup utility by pressing F1 or Del. It is from this program that you can see whether the zip drive is listed among devices attached to the IDE ports on your computer. You can set up the port that contains the zip drive to NONE, instead of AUTO, to stop the BIOS configuration of the zip drive from occuring. Note: this error is also common if you have security software like Your Eyes Only, or if you have NTFS partitions on the hard drive. Problem: When rescue starts to copy files over, I see a Disk Write Error message on the screen. Solution: The floppy diskette may be physically damaged. Try to full format the floppy. Double-click on My Computer and right-click on the a: drive. Choose Format, followed by Full Format on the next screen. If the format procedure fails, the disk (or drive) is likely damaged. Part II: Missing Files ************* Problem: When I reboot with the rescue set in place, I am left at a blinking a: prompt. Solution: The startup files on the rescue floppy diskette were probably not created correctly, and so the rescue program will need to be reset. a) Click on the Windows Start button, click on RUN, and type the following: Rescue32 /RESET b) When you click on the OK button, Rescue Disk window should appear. Problem: When I bootup with the rescue set, I see the a Non-System Disk error on the screen. Solution: Try creating a new rescue set using a different floppy, if the problem persists, reset the rescue program as follows: a) Click on the windows Start button, click on RUN, and type the following: rescue32 /RESET b) When you click on the OK button, Rescue Disk window should appear. Problem: When I bootup with the rescue set, the floppy drive is accessed for a moment and the screen freezes. Solution: Try the solution listed to the problem above. If the problem continues, replace the diskette as the system area on it is probably faulty. ********** For additional information please see the readme.txt file in the Rescue Disk folder.