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Answer:
The
Recovery Console is a command line tool much like DOS. It is a valuable tool for
troubleshooting or fixing Windows XP booting issues. The recovery Console can be
used for other purposes such as:
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Copy,
rename or replacing system files and folders
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Create
and format addition drive partitions
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Enable or
disable services
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Repair
the file system
While you can
always access the Recovery Console from the Windows XP CD, a better option is to
go ahead and install it on to the operating system for quick access when needed.
You will need about 7 megabytes of available hard disk space.
Here's how you can install the System Recovery tool:
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Insert
your Windows XP CD in to your CD-ROM
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Once the
installation options are displayed, click Exit
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Go to
Start>> Run. Type in : {E}:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons (replace the "E" in
the command line with your CD-ROM's drive letter).
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Press Enter on your keyboard
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Follow
the onscreen prompts to install the Recovery Console
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Restart
your computer
The Recovery
Console will now show in the available boot options.
To see all of the available syntax for the Recovery Console, click the Microsoft
article link below:
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=314058
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