Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery toolset brings new tools to the market helping you to diagnose and recover Windows systems.
We have scheduled a LIVE MEETING session on Friday this week 16th February 2007 at 8:00am PST (4:00pm GMT). During this session, we will cover some of the most important diagnostics and recovery scenarios.
As an example, we will demonstrate how to determine with the Crash Analyzer tool the root cause of a dump, how you can disable a failing driver, recover a Windows system from a dramatic change to get it booting again and recover deleted files from an unfortunate deletion. These are some of the few things you can do to recover critical data from a Windows system.
We would like to demonstrate the value of the tools to help you to use this suite of tools in your day-to-day tasks. We will be also looking for your immediate feedback about these tools during the session or via our beta newsgroup.
This session will be a combination of a PowerPoint deck combined with live demos, with plenty of time for Q&A. We’ll be answering the questions you post in the live Meeting Tool during the session and we are also looking for ongoing continued feedback in the newsgroup, this is through Microsoft.beta.msdart.general
LIVE MEETING
Date: Friday, February 16, 2007
Time: 8:00 – 9:00 am PST
Please join the session 15 minutes BEFORE start time.
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