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system folder
BTW - You *can* (if you want) use the WinXP "Recovery Console" thingy, to Create & Delete Partitions - you can get to the recovery Console, by Booting up off the WinXP Install CD & Choosing "R", at the Screen which asks about Installing a new installation, or Repairing an existing one. Thanks that's useful to know

Win XP Pro inc SP2 (Installing Recovery Console)
Protect Your PC! http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/protect/default. aspx ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Hula Baloo" wrote: Michael, I appreciate the prompt reply. I'm sure it means something to YOU, but I'm having trouble deciphering it. There're numerous links

Installing SATA hard drives in Win XP Pro
Nicholas mrxp2...@nospamyahoo.com microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment  TO: Install and Use the Recovery Console in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;307654 Description of the Windows XP Recovery Console http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;314058

Stop:C0000218
DE Peter wrote: This won't be much help, but i had the same problem, precisely, and could never get to the Recovery Console... I wound-up reformatting and re-installing the whole of XP... I am not suggesting this is what you should do... Very annoying, huh? "steven thomas" <se...@drexel.edu> wrote in message

Recovery Mode Commands
I wanted it booted from each cd so I could see how the x86 and x64 versions of recovery console reported the drives. I wanted to be able to compare the .... <Please Help, I have spent quite a bit of time search the internet for <>> info <>> <and even tried installing a bootmanager called OSL and it did nothing.

error 0x000000CA
W6DKN w6...@qsl.net microsoft public win2000 hardware Use the W2K Recovery Console to remove the bad video drivers, and default to standard MS VGA drivers. Ok so I do a clean install of 2k, get to installing vid card drivers, reboot and it locks up on the background before I get a chance to logon,

Fixing Recovery Console Password Problem
For example, after installing a new antivirus program my Windows XP refused to boot. I was able to use the Recovery Console to examine the current list of in the Recovery Console and their uses: HOW TO: Install and Use the Recovery Console in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us

Clean Installing Windows 2000 Pro Error
The partitions on the target filesystem are mounted read-only by default, but they can be re-mounted. I think it's desirable to have such a CD in the event that WindowsXP has the so called recovery console that you can get by booting the install CDROM. The only gotcha is that you need to know the passwd.

Installing Recovery Console ?
The recovery console is started by rebooting from the W2K CD-ROM. However, as the troubled SP3-updated W2K installation is on a disk on a "SCSI" Ultra100 controller, .... this article: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q290728 -polo Beitrag 3 aus der Diskussionsgruppe Von:Terry Straehley

Local security policy HELP
Hi all, I have tried to install 'Recovery Console' by inserting my original XP Pro cd into my CDROM (e:) and from the from the 'Start', 'Run', command type This is because I have installed 'SP2' which obviously is an upgrade to Win XP Pro so has anyone any idea how I install 'Recovery Console' or do I have to

System didn't boot after installing SP2
... but i had the same problem, precisely, and could never get to the Recovery Console... I wound-up reformatting and re-installing the whole of XP. knowledge base article 308402 (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;308402). it says that the problem was corrected in XP service pack 1,

Recory console: difficulty in installing....
If that doesn't at least get you into Windows where you can start sorting this out, did installing the zip drive include installing additional software for it? Description of the Windows XP Recovery Console http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;314058 -- Sharon F Microsoft MVP,

installing recovery console after sp1
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have been running x64 cd recovery console and at bootcofig /rebuild i get two choices, 1 D or 2 C. the 1 D drive being x64 and the 2C being the XP Home. however I follow the few step process the readings in boot ini file just shows both lines for each drive as identical. if I set the x64 as bios default then both

Cannot BOOT into XP PRO after installing & removing Ubuntu 7.1
The Recovery Console isn't updated after installing SP1, (have to test with sp2) when installing the Recovery Console from the slipstreamed i386 folder it will be updated. Che significa? Io ho installato il Service Pack direttamente dall'eseguibile W2KSP2.EXE: pu non essermi stata aggiornata la recovery console?

Installing Recovery Console on HD question
Kath Stennett krstenn...@open.ac.uk alt comp periphs mainboard asus When trying to get into the recovery console he just gets the same message about not being then the info. on the following URL may help (watch out for the URL wrap): http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/technet/prodtechn

Re-installing lost file
For example, after installing a new antivirus program my Windows XP refused to boot. I was able to use the Recovery Console to examine the current list of in the Recovery Console and their uses: HOW TO: Install and Use the Recovery Console in Windows XP http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en- us

Blue Screen error after installing SP3 on 2000 Pro
The Computer Does Not Start After You Change the Active Partition by Using the Disk Management Tool http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;315261 (This discussion should be interesting, too. Perhaps you can solve your problem without reinstalling by using the Recovery Console, but I'm not sure.

system 32 corrupt making pc unable to boot
I'm trying to run the recovery console from the CD, after booting to the CD and it comes up to a point after selecting to run the console and select the drive I have never entered a password for that, only for my 1 user account and that password doesn't work...is there a default password or a way to get around

Lose dual boot with win2k after installing xp sp1
Keep in mind that unfortunately default setting in machine policy is for the recovery console to not have much power. So one usually has to choose the When the system restarted after installing SP2, it didn't boot. After the windows xp logo and progress bar, the display goes blank. After many tries, then booted

Warning re: repartitioning
Doug Knox MS-MVP dk...@mvps.org microsoft public windowsxp security_admin There's no reason that I know of why installing the Recovery Console would make it ask ..... XP Home: By default, you can only make files and folders under My Documents "private". This is done by right clicking a folder or file and selecting