How can I install the Windows XP/2000 Recovery Console? How can I
start the computer and use the Recovery Console from the Setup CD-ROM?
The Windows Recovery console is designed to help you recover when your
Windows-Based computer does not start properly or does not start at
all. If Safe mode and other startup options do not work, you can
consider using the Recovery Console. This method is recommended only
if you are an advanced user who can use basic commands to identify and
locate problem drivers and files. In addition, you must be an
administrator to use the Recovery Console.
Installing the Recovery Console
You can install the Recovery Console on your computer to make it
available in case you are unable to restart Windows. You can then
select the Recovery Console option from the list of available
operating systems on startup. It is wise to install the Recovery
Console on important servers, and on the workstations of IT personnel.
This article describes how you can install the Recovery Console to
your Windows XP computer. To install the Recovery Console, you must
have administrative rights on the computer.
Although you can run the Recovery console by booting directly from the
Windows XP CD, it's much more convenient to set it up as a startup
option on your boot menu. To run directly by booting from the CD see
the "Using the Recovery Console" section later in this article.
To Be Continue
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