Use this section
to help you resolve Microsoft Windows boot problems
on the master console system.
Perform the following actions to resolve Windows
boot problems:
- If you cannot start the Windows system from
the boot drive, try to start
the master console system
from the second disk drive (the mirrored disk).
- If you continue
to have problems starting the system from either the boot
disk drive or the second disk drive, you must replace the corrupted
disk drive,
and then mirror the boot drive again.
Note: After you set
up mirroring, the hard disk drive on the system that
runs the master console is
actually a mirrored pair of hard disks. This strategy protects against
loss
of access to the master console due
to a disk failure. This mirroring can help you start the master console system
if the boot disk does not work. Whenever you replace one of the disks
on your master console,
you
must make sure that you mirror the disks again.