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XP Tip - Just found it
Installing Recovery Console in Win2k/XP Post Comment
This is probarly something you will only think of when the accident has happened, and your Windows is not working anymore. (Like creating the Emergency Recover Disks) But if you are smart then you can install Recovery Console, so you can pick it in the standard boot menu without needing to make boot disks or have the Windows CD-ROM around. Inside Windows run the following command (X: is your CD-Drive containing the Windows CD-ROM) X:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons Even though one haven't installed the Recovery Console locally one can still access the Recovery Console by booting from the Windows CD-ROM or floppy disk. Just press F10 when the screen says "Welcome to Setup". Note one still need to have a floppy disk with 3rd party drivers for SCSI and such, when booting with the Recovery Console. Unless Including 3rd party controller drivers in the recovery console Note that if the system drive is mirrored, then you need to break the mirror before installing Recovery Console and then create the mirror again with Disk Administrator. Note that the NT5 recovery console can also be used on NT4 installations. Some of the better commands in the Recovery Console : FIXBOOT - which allows you to restore the boot sector in case another OS like Win98 has overwritten it FIXMBR - which allows you to restore the master boot record(MBR) in case a virus or similar has corrupted it DISKPART - which allows you to partition you hdd (Similar to FDISK in DOS) LISTSVC - when launched in the WINNT\SYSTEM32 folder it will show the services installed on the machine DISABLE ENABLE BOOTCFG - which makes it easier to configure the boot manager boot.ini (WinXP+ only). More info MS KB Q291980 More info MS KB Q317521 Note one can lessen the security for the recovery console to have easier access. Run "secpol.msc" and go here "Local Policies" -> "Security Options" "Recovery Console: Allow Automatic Administrative Logon" : Then you don't need to remember your admin password (People still need to get physical access to the machine) "Recovery Console: Allow floppy copy and access to all drives and all folders" : To give you access to the whole machine More info MS KB Q229716 More info MS KB Q235364 More info MS KB Q301645 More info MS KB Q307654 More info MS KB Q310497 More info MS KB Q312149 More info MS KB Q313670 More info MS KB Q316558 More info MS KB Q318752 More info MS KB Q326215 More great tips at> http://snakefoot.fateback.com/tweak/winnt/install.html |
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