Windows Xp Repair Console Detailed Usage

  
        

Windows XP (including Windows 2000) console commands are a very effective tool for diagnosing and testing and restoring system functionality in the event of some unexpected situation. (Of course, you can press F8 after the system is booted, insert the XP system CD to enter) This time, I have sorted it out, I hope to help everyone:

Bootcfg

bootcfg command startup configuration and failure recovery (For most computers, the boot.ini file).

The bootcfg command with the following parameters is only available when using the Recovery Console. A bootcfg command with different parameters can be used at the command prompt.

Usage:

bootcfg /default Sets the default boot entry.

bootcfg /add Adds a Windows installation to the boot list.

bootcfg /rebuild Repeats the entire Windows installation process and allows the user to select what to add.

Note: Before using bootcfg /rebuild, you should first back up the boot.ini file with the bootcfg /copy command.

bootcfg /scan Scans all disks used for Windows installation and displays the results.

Note: These results are stored statically and used for this session. If the disk configuration changes during this session, to get an updated scan, you must first restart your computer and then scan the disk again.

bootcfg /list Lists the entries already in the boot list.

bootcfg /disableredirect Disables redirection in the boot loader.

bootcfg /redirect [ PortBaudRrate]

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