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Boot from the XP CD, get into the Recovery Console, and type the following commands: FIXMBR C: FIXBOOT C: Reboot To start the Windows Recovery Console, use any of the following methods: Start your computer by using the Windows Setup floppy disks or the Windows CD-ROM. At the "Welcome to Setup" screen,

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Ed Pyle EdP...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windowsxp general 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

Can't get to Microsoft Windows Recovery Console
There IS one on the setup CD, but the setup CD is not part of a Windows 2000 system. It is limited in its ability to recover a system, being mainly limited to copying files about. There is a Recovery Console in Windows 2000. The Recovery Console in both Windows 2000 and Windows XP install in exactly the same way.

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can be run from the Windows XP Recovery Console. For info on the XP Recovery Console take a look at http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=314058 Note that: QUOTE> When you use the Windows Recovery Console, you can use only the following folders: The root folder. The %SystemRoot% folder and the

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For additional information about how to use the Recovery Console in Windows XP, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: Q229716 Description of the Windows Recovery Console STATUS This behavior is by design. MORE INFORMATION The purpose of this behavior is to prevent

Windows Recovery Console
I cannot boot into any of the safe modes (with/without prompts/networking) The "system restore to last good configuration" option doesn't work either I try to solve the problem by booting up with the win XP CD in the CD player, loading windows recovery console from the XP CD. I load up and go to the recovery

How do I install Windows Recovery Console
The fix is to allow you access to the Recovery Console, which is what I thought you wre asking. -- Best of Luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/ Associate Expert - WindowsXP Expert Zone www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone Windows help - www.rickrogers.org "the

Remove Windows Recovery Console
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into my personal computer is Microsoft Windows XP Professional 2002; installed into my at-home computer, Microsoft Office XP Professional 2002. May I please ask you a question? Specifically, how do I repair an installation in the Windows Recovery Console other than on the blue screen?

Windows Recovery Console
I decided to boot from the Windows XP install CD and I tried using the recovery console, using serveral commands but when performing chkdsk, I was told that one or more unrecoverable problems were found. So basically I can't use my recovery console I guess, also when using btcfg /list it tells me no boots can be

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Also, while you are using the Windows Recovery Console, you cannot copy a file from the local hard disk to a floppy disk. You can copy a file from a floppy disk or CD-ROM to a hard disk, and from one hard disk to another hard disk." -- Tom Porterfield MS-MVP (DTS) http://members.home.net/tp.porterfield/support/

How to use Windows Recovery Console?
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KB article 324764 to boot the system into the Recovery Console. I nneded to repair the disk with CHKDSK so that I could see a Windows Installation. No able to see Windows Installation 1. No the tricky part. All the PC's I sell I keep the administrator password in my inventory records.

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This issue can occur when the system or software hive for the Windows XP installation is damaged or missing... Suggestion 1. ======== 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.

Windows Recovery Console
RESOLUTION To resolve this issue, use the Windows Recovery Console to extract a new copy of the Kernel32.dll file from the original Windows XP compact disc (CD). Start the Recovery Console. If you do not have the Recovery Console installed, start it from the Windows XP compact disc (CD).

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matresspadwd40 matresspadw...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows mediacenter I am trying to get to the Windows Recovery Console in WinXP. My understanding is that if I have installed this feature, I should be able to boot into it by pressing F8 during boot. I do not have this feature and would like

Windows Recovery Console problem
At the center of this shameful tempest in a teapot is the Windows Recovery Console (RC), which by design allows you to boot up a damaged system and access supported file systems like FAT and NTFS. The perceived issue, which started its life on Brian Livingston's Web log and spun out of control from there,

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MAP mikepawlak2...@OVEhotmail.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support kor...@hotmail.com wrote: 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 select '1' which is' C:\Windows',

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Ben Myers On Thu, 17 May 2007 09:05:44 -0400, Brad <b2ot...@nospamalltel.net> wrote: My dell 8400 won't boot, I get a blue screen Stop: 0x0000007B error message. Im trying to go into Windows recovery console from the DEll reintallation dvd but I can't get pass the Administrator password. Ive double check that the

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Adam A...@discussions.microsoft.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

Windows Recovery Console
Type exit , and then press ENTER to quit Recovery Console and restart the computer. You Cannot Start from the Windows XP CD-ROM or Use Recovery Console If At the command prompt, type c:\windows . 3.. Follow the steps in the "Use the Recovery Console Tool" section of this article, beginning with step 2b (type cd

Windows Recovery Console
I used a program called erd commander, which boots into a windows like o/s and lets me change the administrator password, but when I run the windows recovery console, it won't take the new password. -----Original Message----- By default on an XP Home install there isn'ta password on the Administrator account.