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Recovery Console Query
There is no recovery console in Vista. There is a Windows Repair Environment (WRE) that is accessed by booting the Vista DVD. This KB article, as an example, gives you info on how to access the WRE and some of the tools on it. How to use the Bootrec.exe tool in the Windows Recovery Environment to troubleshoot and

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the milkman azmlkman@.nospam.qwest.net microsoft public windowsxp basics Thanks for the response, I can still run windows, will this "fix" force a reinstall of the OS? Cannot Log On to Recovery Console After Running Sysprep [Q308402] http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=308402 Home edition:

File is missing or corrupt: Windows root>\system32\ntokrnl.exe
This folder contains the recovery console files. If the systems are the same (all SP1 and the like) then you should be able to copy these (no guarantees) to the target machine and then add the following line to the BOOT.INI file, [operating systems] section. C:\CMDCONS\BOOTSECT.DAT="Microsoft Windows Recovery

passwords windows recovery console
Steven Wabik Steven...@comcast.net microsoft public windowsxp general if anyone is interested, here is a web site with the instructions to install the windows Recovery Console to the hard disk so that you do not need the os cd to start it up. just so ya know, u need the os CD to install it.

Any way to save/load the XP Recovery Console?
That will help you get into the recovery console (you can boot with a Windows 2000/XP CD and select Repair and then Recovery Console). For more information: Method 1: Use the Windows 2000 Recovery Console If you have a Microsoft Windows 2000 or Microsoft Windows XP CD-ROM, start your computer to the Windows

Booting into Windows XP prevented by missing or corrupt file
From the Windows Recovery Console you can only use the following folders: 1. The root folder 2. The %SystemRoot% folder and the subfolders of the Windows installation you are currently logged on to 3. The Cmdcons folder 4. Removable media drives such as CD-ROM drives -- Frank GoBell.

How to use Windows Recovery Console?
gberns gbe...@tampabay.rr.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Using xp home I am the administrator and sole user of the computer.I certainly know my password as control panel lets me change it whenever I want to. I need to use the recovery console as there may be a problem with my MBR.

Full System Recovery???
DAT="Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" /cmdcons Of course, if XP isn't installed on C: then you may need to adjust the above line accordingly. EXE /CMDCONS to install the Recovery Console. -- Doug Knox, MS-MVP Windows XP/ Windows Smart Display Win 95/98/Me/XP Tweaks and Fixes http://www.dougknox.com

aņadir recovery console en boot.ini
Is there a trick to get to recovery consol in Windows 2003 R2, ? Any help is appreciated You have to enter the number of the installation on which you want to logon then you will be asked for the password, from KB314058: After you start the Windows Recovery Console, you receive the following message: Microsoft

Any way to save/load the XP Recovery Console?
The Microsoft instructions read as follows:- SQ Starting the Windows Recovery Console To start the Windows Recovery Console, use any of the following methods: a.. Add the Windows Recovery Console to the Windows Startup folder by using Winnt32.exe with the /cmdcons switch. This procedure requires approximately 7 MB

Recovery console
If the Recovery Console is installed on your machine, F8 opens the Recovery Console instead of the Windows Advanced Options Menu. DAT="Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" /cmdcons is the line that needs to removed from the boot.ini file. Since you do not have an XP CD, you will not be able to re-install the

Boot.ini
NET Standard Server" /fastdetect multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(2)\WINDOWS="XP Pro-ESP-RTM" /fastdetect signature(af912b53)disk(9)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS="XP Pro USA-MSDN" /fastdetect C:\="Msdos 6.22 en C:" C:\CMDCONS\BOOTSECT.DAT="Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" /cmdcons -- Associate Expert Zone Expert

Restore missing hive from recovery console?
John Ed Pyle wrote: I installed Windows recovery console and the "cmdcons" directory is there and there is an entry for the recovery console in the boot.ini file. After installation I thought that I would have a choice at boot-up of going to Windows XP or to the recovery console. However, it boots directly into

有办法利用c:\wnnt\$ntservicepackuninstall$修复系统吗?
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problem is when I reboot and select Windows Recovery Console as boot option, it blue screens the pc with message: "A problem has been detected and windows has been.." etc. I ran chkdsk /f at start up to check and fix disk errors and there were none. My system is: Dual xeon, 2gb ram, xp latest sp,

Recovery Console will not install in MCE 2005 SP2
Brian
Tozer brian...@ihug.co.nz microsoft public win2000 new_user The Microsoft instructions read as follows:- SQ Starting the Windows Recovery Console To Add the Windows Recovery Console to the Windows Startup folder by using Winnt32.exe with the /cmdcons switch. This procedure requires approximately 7 MB of

System repair asks for administrator password
enterprise infosystems anonym...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp perform_maintain http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en- us;324764&Product=winxp using the recovery console - f12 using cdrom boot and then entering the recovery module during setup is the only good solution. however

Please help with Microsoft windows recovery console
A Windows Setup Dialog Box appears. The Windows Setup Dialog Box describes the Recovery Console option. To confirm the installation, click Yes. 5. The next time that you start your computer, "Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" appears on the startup menu. The effect of that command is to add the following line

Please help with Microsoft windows recovery console
This functionality permits you to remove SP4 by using the Windows Recovery Console. MORE INFORMATION If you click the Archive Files option in the Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 Setup Wizard during However, if you cannot start Windows, you can remove SP4 by running Spuninst.bat from the Windows Recovery Console.

Windows Recovery Console
The first drive has two partitions with the first partition essentially running Windows XP Pro and the second partition essentially all my other programs. The second drive holds my data. I find that when I run the Windows Recovery Console the second drive becomes "unallocated". To use this drive again I have to

unmountable_boot_volume
miss-information inva...@invalid.net microsoft public windows vista performance_maintenance Upgraded from XP Pro SP2 to Vista Ultimate. Vista is running good so I deleted the Windows.old folder. Now I want to remove the Windows Recovery Console, that I installed in XP. I found the instructions for removal,