Windows 95 Emergency Recovery Utility GENERAL ======= The Microsoft Windows 95 Emergency Recovery Utility is designed to provide a backup of your system configuration in case a problem should occur. Microsoft recommends that you use the utility to create a backup each time you make any significant system changes, such as adding new hardware or software. BACKING UP YOUR CONFIGURATION ============================= To create a backup of all or some of your system configuration files, simply run the file ERU.EXE (you can create an shortcut to this file if you like) and follow the directions. You will need to choose a location to store your backup information. The recommended location is a bootable floppy in drive A, but you can specify any location (including network drives). CUSTOM BACKUPS ============== If you wish to maintain backups of only certain files, just click the Custom button at the file list screen. You can then uncheck any files you do not wish to back up. RESTORING YOUR CONFIGURATION ============================ You will need to boot your machine to the command-prompt (real mode) in order to execute the restoration utility (ERD.EXE). If you do not wish to restore all of the files listed, simply use the space bar to untoggle them, then begin the restoration process. To boot your machine to the command prompt, reboot it and hit the F8 key when you see the "Starting Windows 95" message on the screen. Then choose the "Safe Mode Command Prompt Only" option. You can then change to your backup directory and run the ERD.EXE utility.