winternals erd commander 2005 用户手册
ERD Commander 2005
User’s Guide
Winternals Software
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4.4 Logon
4.4.1 Logon
When ERD Commander 2005 boots it executes the Winternals Logon
application. If the ERD Commander 2005 CD was generated by the Boot CD-
ROM Wizard, the Logon application next displays the licensing information
entered during execution of the wizard. Otherwise it will prompt you to enter
ERD Commander 2005 license text or specify a file containing an ERD
Commander 2005 license.
Next, the Logon application scans the system’s hard-disk volumes for
Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003
installations. It displays the system root directory of located installations, the
type of operating system installed, and service pack information. It also
allows you to specify the language layout of your keyboard. The default
language selection is the one specified by the operating system installation
entered in the edit box of the Logon application.
If the system you wish to repair is not in the list or the operating system is
displayed as "unknown", then some or all of the registry hives for that
installation are damaged, missing, or have restrictive permissions that do not
allow the System account access. Registry hives are the registry’s on-disk
storage files and are stored under \SystemRoot\System32\Config (where
SystemRoot is the system root directory of a Windows NT, Windows 2000,
Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 installation).
Choose the installation you wish to repair from the list, by manually entering
the system root path, or by browsing to the system root directory. When you
make a selection the Logon application validates the SYSTEM, SOFTWARE,
SAM, and SECURITY registry hives and notifies you if any of them are
corrupt or missing. Note that in this event the corresponding portions of the
registry will be inaccessible by the Winternals Registry Editor and several
other ERD Commander 2005 utilities also have limited functionality.