I was bringing up a server this morning, and all it will do is boot to the recovery agent, giving the following options:

Restore a backup image, Memory Check, Command Prompt, shutdown, restart.

The strange thing is that there is a problem with the Server 2008 R2 installation on partition G: Windows is installed on C:, not G:, so where it gets that from, I have no idea.

I have tried rebooting the system several times etc, checked the boot order in the BIOS, run chkdsk on C: and G: (no errors found).

Otherwise, the only changes made were installations and configurations of Team Server and SQL Server the previous day (from which their installers were on partition G:.

I have tried removing all other hard drives (this now means that the windows installation is on D: and system reserved on c:.

Anyone have any suggestions?

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