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How do I use the Windows XP Recovery Console?
« on: December 19, 2009, 10:29:48 AM »
The Windows XP Recovery Console can be used to repair problems which prevent a Windows XP system from booting.

Boot Windows XP from CD or Floppy
First, boot the computer from the Microsoft Windows XP CD.

If you don't have a Microsoft Windows XP CD, or if the computer you are working on does not have a CD drive, you can boot from a set of Windows XP Bootable disks. If you need a set of boot disks, read How to obtain Windows XP Setup boot disks from: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310994/en-us

Start the XP Recovery Console

When the system boots, you will be presented with a screen that gives you three choices:
This portion of the Setup program prepares Microsoft

Windows XP to run on your computer:

To setup Windows XP now, press ENTER.

To repair a Windows XP installation using Recovery Console, press R.

To quit Setup without installing Windows XP, press F3.
Press the <R> to start the Recovery Console.
Choose which Windows Installation to Repair

The next prompt will ask you which Windows installation you want to recover:
Microsoft Windows(R) Recovery Console

The Recovery Console provides system repair and recovery functionality.
Type EXIT to quit the Recovery Console and restart the computer.

1: C:\WINDOWS

Which Windows Installation would you like to log on to
(To cancel, press ENTER)? Enter the Windows XP Administrator Password

When prompted, enter the Microsoft Windows XP Local Administrator password. If you do not know this password, read How can I recover a lost Windows XP Administrator Password?.
Recovery Console Commands

Once you are in the Recovery Console, you have a number of commands available to utilize to repair the system.
CommandPurpose
AttribChanges the attributes of a file or directory
BatchExecutes the commands specified in the text file
BootcfgBoot file (boot.ini) configuration and recovery
CD / ChDirDisplays the name of the current directory or changes
      the current directory
ChkdskChecks a disk and displays a status report
ClsClears the screen
CopyCopies a single file to another location
Del / DeleteDeletes one or more files
DirDisplays a list of files and subdirectories in a
      directory
DisableDisables a system service or a device driver
DiskpartManages partitions on your hard drives
EnableStarts or enables a system service or a device driver
ExitExits the Recovery Console and restarts your computer
ExpandExtracts a file from a compressed file
FixbootWrites a new partition boot sector onto the specified
      partition
FixmbrRepairs the master boot record of the specified disk
FormatFormats a disk
HelpDisplays a list of the commands you can use in the
      Recovery Console
ListsvcLists the services and drivers available on the
      computer
LogonLogs on to a Windows installation
MapDisplays the drive letter mappings
MD / MkdirCreates a directory
MoreDisplays a text file
Net UseConnects a network share to a drive letter
Ren / RenameRenames a single file
RD / RmdirDeletes a directory
SetDisplays and sets environment variables
SystemrootSets the current directory to the systemroot directory
TypeDisplays a text file.
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