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Contents > Procedures
Chapter 2. PROCEDURES.
2.3.1. Backing Up MBR Data.
The Master Boot Record (MBR) can be damaged in unexpected situations
such as a virus attack or a power surge. When this type of damage is done to
the hard drive, the computer becomes un-responsive and unable to start.
IT IS STRONGLY ADVISED TO MAKE MBR AND PARTITION
BACKUPS EVERY TIME THE COMPUTER CONFIGURATION IS CHANGED (SUCH AS
ADDING/REMOVING HDDs, PARTITIONS, LOGICAL DRIVES).
To allow for a recovery from a situation like this, back up your MBR partition
information using these steps:
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Run Active@ Partition Recovery from a floppy disk.
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Select the hard drive MBR you want to back up.
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Insert a blank floppy disk and press [Ctrl+B].
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Information will be saved to a file named a:\<drivename>.mbr.
Figure 2-13 MBR Backup is Complete

Using this floppy disk, the Master Boot Record can be restored (see the
next section for details).
To restore partition information from backup follow the steps:
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Insert the floppy disk containing the Master Boot Record backup file.
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Run Active@ Partition Recovery with parameter -restoreMBR:
A:\> PR.EXE -restoreMBR=80h
This command will restore the Master
Boot Record, Partition Table(s) and Boot Sectors.
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Once completed, you can view partitions, logical drives and preview files.
While exiting the program, save this information back to Hard Disk Drive if you
want to.
Note: The
Demo version of the program allows you to load partition information from the
backup and preview partition structure and files, but does not allow you to
save it when you exit the program.
The Professional version of Active@ Partition Recovery allows you to
save partition information from the backup back to the hard drive.
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