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b.  Edit the record root=/dev/hdXY (or root=/dev/sdXY for a SCSI disk) in the section 
corresponding to the current kernel. In this record, 
X – disk number (a for the first disk, b for the second disk, etc.) 
– number of the partition on this disk 
Change X and according to the new location of the root. For example: root=/dev/hda1 
c.  Save the configuration file. 
3.  Execute the command for activating LILO: 
# lilo 
4.  Eject the CD and reboot. 
 
6.3.11.2.  About Windows loaders 
Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 
A part of the loader resides in the partition boot sector, the rest is in the files ntldr, boot.ini, 
ntdetect.com, ntbootdd.sys. boot.ini is a text file that contains the loader configuration. Example: 
[boot loader] 
timeout=30 
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS 
[operating systems] 
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="Microsoft Windows XP Professional" 
/noexecute=optin /fastdetect 
Windows Vista/2008 
A part of the loader resides in the partition boot sector, the rest is in the files bootmgr, boot\bcd. At 
starting Windows, boot\bcd is mounted to the registry key HKLM \BCD00000000. 
 
6.3.12.  Recovering a vast number of files from a file backup 
Applies to: Microsoft Windows Server 2003 
When recovering a very large number of files at a time (hundreds of thousands or millions) from a file 
backup, you might encounter the following problem: 
• 
The recovery process fails, and the message "Error reading the file" appears. 
• 
Not all of the files are recovered. 
The most likely cause of the problem is an insufficient amount of memory allocated to the recovery 
process by the operating system's cache manager. You can either work around this problem or 
modify the registry to increase the amount of allocated memory, as described below. 
To resolve the problem, do either of the following: 
• 
Recover the files as two or more groups. For example, if the problem occurs when recovering 
1 million files, try recovering the first 500,000 of them and then the remaining 500,000. 
• 
Modify the registry as follows: 
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