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my windows server 2012 is not booting, I cannot find any system restore points but however I was able to gain access to a console using the recovery disc.



I tried to find a restore point using wbadmin but was not able to.



How can I start windows server in some sort of "fail safe mode" ?



Considering that I do have a console from which I can see the whole system. I read that maybe shutdown /R sould do the trick but for that I assume I need to be logged in the faulty windows



Is there like a way to do something like a chroot to that windows and enable the /R flag for shutdown?










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    my windows server 2012 is not booting, I cannot find any system restore points but however I was able to gain access to a console using the recovery disc.



    I tried to find a restore point using wbadmin but was not able to.



    How can I start windows server in some sort of "fail safe mode" ?



    Considering that I do have a console from which I can see the whole system. I read that maybe shutdown /R sould do the trick but for that I assume I need to be logged in the faulty windows



    Is there like a way to do something like a chroot to that windows and enable the /R flag for shutdown?










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      my windows server 2012 is not booting, I cannot find any system restore points but however I was able to gain access to a console using the recovery disc.



      I tried to find a restore point using wbadmin but was not able to.



      How can I start windows server in some sort of "fail safe mode" ?



      Considering that I do have a console from which I can see the whole system. I read that maybe shutdown /R sould do the trick but for that I assume I need to be logged in the faulty windows



      Is there like a way to do something like a chroot to that windows and enable the /R flag for shutdown?










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      my windows server 2012 is not booting, I cannot find any system restore points but however I was able to gain access to a console using the recovery disc.



      I tried to find a restore point using wbadmin but was not able to.



      How can I start windows server in some sort of "fail safe mode" ?



      Considering that I do have a console from which I can see the whole system. I read that maybe shutdown /R sould do the trick but for that I assume I need to be logged in the faulty windows



      Is there like a way to do something like a chroot to that windows and enable the /R flag for shutdown?







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