How does WinXP enter the Recovery Console?

  

When our WinXP system encounters some minor problems, you can choose to use the system's own Recovery Console to solve it. The Recovery Console can help us to enable it. Or disable some services, read and write disks, format drives, etc., and it is a command-line tool that can be used to recover even if your computer fails to boot, so how can I enter the Recovery Console? We have Two methods.

The first method: boot from the installation CD.

This method needs to insert the WinXP installation CD, and set it in the BIOS to boot from the CD-ROM first. After starting the computer, the system will automatically enter the WinXP installation interface option, press the “R” Two items "To use the faulty console to repair WinXP installation, please press R. & rdquo; The system automatically logs in to the recovery console, and the recovery console is successfully started.

The second method: boot from the hard disk.

Insert the WinXP installation CD in WinXP system, and then click "Start → Run", find the i386 folder on the WinXP installation CD from the browse, select the winnt32.exe program, and return to After running the dialog, enter the parameter /cmdcons and WinXP prompts you to start the installation. After the installation is complete, restart the computer, and the “Windows XP Recovery Console” option will appear in the operating system selection menu, and you can also enter the system recovery console.

When there is an unexpected situation in your system, the recovery console can effectively diagnose and test the problem for you. The effect is obvious. After learning the above two methods, you can enter the WinXP recovery console at any time. I believe this tutorial will bring you some help.

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