Yeah, not sure I would ever restore a DC to a backup, unless it was the 
last one, otherwise, I Would myself prefer to just rebuild it

Nice recovery though on the chkdsk


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From:
"N Parr" <[email protected]>
To:
"NT System Admin Issues" <[email protected]>
Date:
09/01/2010 08:31 AM
Subject:
Another reason why VM's are grrrrrreat!



So I shut down a DC VM yesterday and go to turn it back on and get a hosed 
ntoskrnl.exe upon boot.  Great, another learning experience brought to you 
by Tuesday, the new Monday.  Restore the VM Backup from day before and 
still have the error.  So the virtual disk has been fragged for a while. I 
try booting off install iso and restoring the file and get errors trying 
to restore the corrupt file, so the disk is really in bad shape.  Last 
ditch effort I attach the virtual disk to another server and run chkdsk on 
it.  Viola, It finds a ton of file and index errors and fixes them. 
Detach, power on DC and it boots up with no problem.  So if I would have 
done that in the first place it would have taken me an whole five minutes. 
 So the moral of the story is don't assume your backups are good.  Even if 
you can restore them, if you haven't booted them then you can't be sure, 
what a pain.
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