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Thursday, 13 November 2008

How to use the Recovery Console command prompt

Posted on 21:35 by Unknown
In last section we all ready discussed about how to use recovery console in Windows XP. But you can use recovery console though command prompt. Now i am going to discuss about How to Use Recovery Console in Windows XP using command prompt. It provide you computer help for recover the console via command prompt.

When you use the Recovery Console, you are working at a special command prompt instead of the ordinary Windows command prompt. The Recovery Console has its own command interpreter. To enter this command interpreter, you are prompted by Recovery Console to type the local Administrator password.

When the Recovery Console starts, you can press F6 to install a third-party SCSI or RAID driver, in case you need such a driver to access the hard disk. This prompt works the same as it does during Computer Set-Up and Installation Services.

The Recovery Console takes several seconds to start. When the Recovery Console menu appears, a numbered list of the Windows installations on the computer appears. (Generally, only c:\Windows exists.) Press a number before you press ENTER, even when only one entry appears. If you press ENTER without selecting a number, the computer restarts and begins the process again.

When you see the prompt for %SystemRoot% (generally C:\Windows), you can start using the available commands for the Recovery Console.

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