In a message dated 10/17/2006 02:54:25 GMT Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

I see,  well mine were not company associated, they were built by techs to my 
 
requirements..I never heard of a rescue disk until  recently..--Phyllis




Phyllis
 
I think it is probably the restore disk that is provided where  the operating 
system is preinstalled on the computer that you mean?   Otherwise, you have 
to create your own, as you have windows XP the following is  appropriate:
 
 
Windows XP
Here the rescue disk is called ASR (Automated System  Recovery) disk. This 
disk can only be created when you take a back up of your  system files. For the 
same, go to Start>Programs>Accessories>System  tools>Backup. From the Tools 
menu, select the ASR wizard and take a back up  of the files. You can create a 
disk for starting up the system in MS-DOS mode by  right clicking on the floppy 
disk icon, selecting the format option and then  checking Create a Disk to 
start in MS_DOS only option. 
While using rescue disks, remember that if your system crashes, you will also 
 need to have the Windows installation CD for complete recovery of your OS. 
Of course Jim can do lots more with Acronis and Norton Ghost he can  
automatically backup and restore everything. 
Paris 



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