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Windows Recovery Console
After installing SP2 on my PC, I attempted to install Windows recovery console on the Mach. After entering the setup command in the run command (D:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons) I received an error stating that "unable to install source is OLDER then the version currently installed on PC"(or words to that effect).

Windows Recovery Console password.
atot...@hotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp general I just purchased a new Gateway and am trying to get to the Microsoft Windows Recovery Console. I inserted the Windows Recovery disk and typed E:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons at the Run command. It gives me this error. The option to upgrade will not be available at

Full System Recovery???
Step 1. Start your computer with the Windows CD-ROM. At the "Welcome to Setup" screen, press F10, or press R to repair, and then press C to start the Windows Recovery Console. For more information about Recovery Console, please click the URL as follows: Description of the Windows Recovery Console [winxpnetkb]

a couple windows xp questions
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have Windows XP Home operating system. I need to install the Windows Recovery Console for which I have instructions to install using the Windows XP CD. However, the CD is for Service Pack 1; but I have updated my system to Service Pack 2. When I try to install from the CD, it says that it is an older version and

Windows Recovery Console and effect on 2nd Hard Drive
The recovery console seems to have some significant limitations that do not exist for accessing hpfs drives from os/2 booted from floppy or cd-rom. According to Microsoft, these limitations are: [begin Microsoft excerpt] "Restrictions and Limitations of the Command Console From the Windows Recovery Console you can

windows 2000 recovery console
Wes MS-MVP Windows Shell/User In news:1146824715.263929.27370@j73g2000cwa. googlegroups.com, kor...@hotmail.com <kor...@hotmail.com> hunted and pecked: How to use Windows Recovery Console? I want repair windows(something damaged), I've set priority boot from CD in BIOS, then choose 'Repair'; the next step required

Xp Recovery Console
When I did a disk clean up and defraged my sons presario s6000z, I then restarted,I did all the normal things that i have done to mine for years, now all that will come up is windows recovery console and i can't get past it. what have i done and how can i undo it ? Thanks, Sherry.

fix MBR
Although I've now managed to stop the Windows XP/ Recovery console screen appearing, my start-up has become very slow. Is there a way of totally removing the Recovery console to try and improve my start-up performance? Before installing I could boot-up in about 30secs and it now takes around 1 min.

LVG and OS/2 (was Re: Galactic Civilizations
DAT="Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" /cmdcons i was receiving the message INVALID BOOT.INI FILE BOOTING FROM C:/WINDOWS afterwards i installed win xp recovery onto my computer and now i have this in my boot file. the default os is now set to "Microsoft Windows Recovery Console"/cmdcons. after shutting down my

Remove Windows Recovery Console
Microsoft Certified Professional Microsoft MVP [Windows] http://www.microsoft. com/protect "Brian" wrote: I have Windows XP Home operating system. I need to install the Windows Recovery Console for which I have instructions to install using the Windows XP CD. However, the CD is for Service Pack 1; but I have updated

Windows recovery console
Try safe mode, instead of the recovery console. 2. Try runing the recovery console from a Windows 2000 CD. I recall reading several months back that a "hole" in the XP security could be exploited via a win2000 CD. 3. Try making a rescue CD on another PC, using Bart's PE builder. As I recall, it is not fussy about

Windows Recovery Console
miss-information inva...@invalid.net microsoft public windows vista general Upgraded from XP Pro SP2 to Vista Ultimate. Vista is running good so I deleted Windows.old from Control Panel>Programs and Features. Now I want to remove the Windows Recovery Console, that I installed in XP, in the startup options window.

WTF ... Cannot start message
(like how Description of the Windows Recovery Console [Q229716] (search www.google.com for the Qxxxxxx number) When you use the Windows Recovery Console, you can obtain limited access to NTFS, FAT, and FAT32 volumes without starting the Windows graphical interface. In the Windows Recovery Console you can: - Use,

windows recovery console
I have the 0x0000007B error - and found somewhere else that I could use the windows 2000 recovery console to fix this. It says to do the following: "Starting the Windows Recovery Console To start the Windows Recovery Console, use any of the following methods: . Start your computer with the Windows Setup floppy

Isass.exe problems HELP
After you install Windows XP on a computer that is configured for multiple booting, one of the installed operating systems may be missing http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307061/en-us How to install and use the Recovery Console in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307654/en-us How to install the Windows

Recovery Console without recovery DVD?
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deleted a few games my son no longer used, did a disk clean up and defraged, restarted the comp. all the things I normally do to my comp. now all that will come up is windows recovery console and I can not get past it. what have I done and how can I undo/fix this problem? Thanks, Sherry he has a HP presario

How to use Windows Recovery Console?
To
install the Recovery Console as a startup option With Windows running, insert the Windows 2000 Professional CD into your CD-ROM drive. 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.

can't run recovery console
This article describes how to install the Recovery Console to your Microsoft Windows XP-based computer. To install the Recovery Console, you must be logged on The next time that you start your computer, "Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" appears on the startup menu. Note Alternatively, you can use a Universal

WinXP home safe mode help needed
Skip updating process by clicking 'Cancel' or by pressing 'Esc' After installation, acknowledge success msg. by clicking 'Ok' Start > Shutdown > Restart At boot menu, select 'Microsoft Windows Recovery Console' Select proper installation to log onto (default: 1) and press 'Enter' (If prompted, enter Administrator

Windows Recovery Console
Boot with the Windows XP CD into the Windows Recovery Console then type fixboot. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/using/productdoc/en/default.asp? url=/windowsxp/home/using/productdoc/en/bootcons_fixboot.asp Got one of those funky system restore CD's for Windows XP, complain to both your system supplier and