Server 2003 system faces the startup issues if one of the boot phases doesn’t get completed. Possible reasons behind it:
2) Incompatible driver, programs or services
3) Hardware damage
4) Hard disk crash
5) File system damage
6) Incorrect hardware settings
7) Registry damage
We can solve the above given problems, these are some tips how we can solve it:
1) You can try starting your system using Last Known Good Configuration option. It allows your server to start with the settings that worked last time to boot it correctly.
2) Next, you can start your computer in Safe Mode. This starts the system with minimal set of drivers and computer services. Hence, you can use Event Viewer, Safe Mode Log file, and System Information to recognize and correct the problem.
3) If the problem persists, you need to use System Configuration Utility (Start > Run > msconfig) to automate routine troubleshooting steps.
4) You can then use Windows Recovery Console to perform tasks such as fixing and creating MBR (Master Boot Record), accessing drives, copying missing or lost files etc. You might require reinstalling the operating system. If Windows corruption is the issue, repair or reinstall Windows.
5) Use chkdsk utility to diagnose hard disk or file system damage. If chkdsk can’t access your hard disk, it might be due to software or hardware issues. You need to consult data recovery experts to recover the lost data. If it can’t access the hard disk, the hard disk file system or MBR might be damaged. You require using suitable Recovery Console commands or repartition the hard disk. Use your recent data backup to restore the lost data or a quality data recovery tools, if you face issues related to backup.
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