Novices use the Fdisk command to uninstall the restore wizard

  
high school information technology course test a few days ago, the school leader arranged me to install the information technology test system in the student computer room. According to the requirements of the examination system, each computer used for the examination should be uninstalled with the restoration software that normally protects.

There are 60 computers in our school room, each of which has installed the 2002 version of the restoration wizard of Yuanzhi Company. In order to facilitate the memory, the password of each computer restore wizard is set to its machine number. So when uninstalling the restore wizard, I entered the corresponding machine number into the text box required to restore the wizard password. I easily completed the uninstallation of the restore wizard of the first 57 computers.

However, when I started to uninstall the restore wizard on the No. 58 computer, I found that the password was incorrect when I entered the machine number. I didn’t think it was possible. Maybe the student used the Restore Wizard password reading tool to get the password and then proceeded. Modified because something similar happened before. So I used the Restore Wizard password reading tool to read the Restore Elf password of the No. 58 computer. To my surprise, the password turned out to be the two characters of "Song".

far as I know to restore the spirit of the 2002 version does not support Chinese character input password, this is how it happened? I can't use the WordPad and other word processing software that comes with the Windows 98 operating system to paste the two characters of "Song" into the password text box. Regardless of it, first uninstall the Restore Wizards 59 and 60! More terrible things happened. The restored Elf passwords on the 59th and 60th were actually two Chinese characters of "Song". what should I do? The restore wizards of these three computers are not uninstalled and cannot participate in the exam.

So I formatted the hard drive and reinstalled the system, the restore wizard still exists when the machine restarts again. So, I took the hard drive of the 56th machine that had uninstalled the restore wizard, and hang it on the 58th machine and cloned the hard disk with Ghost. The 58th machine was cloned into the same system as the 56th machine. The problem remains. .

I then work to restore the spirit of the process was analyzed, the system begins to boot, restore wizard began to work. If set to manual restore, the restore wizard's work menu will appear at boot time. If you need to restore the system, the restore wizard will ask for a password. This means that the password information of the restore wizard is stored in the main boot area of ​​the hard disk. At this point, I have a chance to rewrite the main boot area of ​​the hard disk, then the password of the restore wizard may be invalid, I can't wait to restart the 58th machine with the Windows 98 boot floppy disk, and execute "Fdisk/MBR" under the DOS state. "Command, after restarting the machine, found that the restore wizard function has expired. According to the law, I successfully completed the uninstallation of the Restore Wizard in the last three computers.
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