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Josephine Barnes
15 Jun 2006

Bob,in this Recovery Console bootup screen article, you said to supply an Administration password.Where may I find the password? As far as I know there is no password to enter. Do I have to make up one to use? Where? How? Sorry for this silly question, but I need to know. thank you, Josephine

EDITOR'S NOTE: If you don't have a startup password, just press ENTER at that point.

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David
17 Jun 2006

I've installed recovery console on my hard disk but would like to reduce the delay time before xp starts automatically - it's currently 30 seconds.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Just hit ENTER when you see the boot prompt... it'll go without delay.

Posted by:

Ravi
21 Jun 2006

I think David above is trying to say that he had a single-boot OS setup without any boot prompt and now after installing Recovery Console his PC delays boot-up by 30 seconds if he's unavailable to hit ENTER. So, if I'm right David you just need to edit "C:\Boot.ini" and change the "timeout=30" seconds to a suitable lower value.

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Christine Roberts
28 Jun 2006

My computer uses Windows 2000 op system. The op sys got screwed up because when I turn on the computer Windows tries to boot up, but turns off just as it is about to get to the screen where you put in your name and password. Then it reboots and tries again----a horrible loop to be stuck in. I tried automatic recovery through the console, but it was unable to repaid. So now I am trying to resolve through Recovery Console via the MSDOS commands, but I don't know what commands to enter. Should I try FIXBOOT command?

EDITOR'S NOTE: I'd give it a try... it won't do anything destructive.

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Robert
13 Jul 2006

PC came with XP Home on recovery partition. Updated faithfully all the time. Only learned about the recovery console later. Will not install, because I now have a "newer" version. Followed MS articles, copied I386 to C:\XPCD, downloaded SP2. Build the C:\XPSP2 directory. Tried the install again, now get message "The installation source path specified to Setup is invalid. Contact your system administrator", and of course the RC is not installed. Help anyone, please...

Posted by:

cenoxo
09 Sep 2006

The Recovery Console CAN be installed after Windows XP Service Pack 2 has been installed. Basically, you must temporarily replace the XPSP1 c:\i386\WINNT32.EXE file with the XPSP2 WINNT32.EXE file, then you run the "c:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons" command. No other changes or Registry edits should be necessary. There are step-by-step instructions on the following page:

Microsoft Windows XP FAQ - (21) Recovery Console SP2 Revision - http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/xpfaq.html#021

Under step number 21-4, click the link "SP2 work around fix". In case the above link is broken, here's the text of the workaround [I've added a few additional comments in brackets]:

You need the full network version of SP2. Downloadable from here

1. Open a command prompt in the folder containing the SP2 installer and type "WindowsXP-KB835935-SP2-ENU.exe -x". Choose a folder to extract the files to e.g. file:///c:/SP2files [You can also burn these files to a CD].

2. Make a backup of the file winnt32.exe in c:\windows\i386 [or in c:\i386].

3. Replace the winnt32.exe file in c:\windows\i386 with the identically named file in C:\sp2files\i386 (or in the i386 folder in the folder where you extracted the files.)

4. Open a command prompt at c:\windows\i386. Type "winnt32.exe /cmdcons" [you can also use Start > Run > "c:\windows\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcoms"]. Recovery Console should install (Ignore the first error message, if any.) [Cancel the "Microsoft Dynamic Update" if it appears, and select "Skip this step and continue Windows installation".]

5. Replace the winnt32.exe in c:\windows\i386 with its original version (created in step 2.)

I've done this twice on separate XP machines and it works fine.

Posted by:

Marados.
12 Dec 2006

After getting an MMPool_CORRUPT error, I figured that running the repair console and fixing the corrupted driver with chkdsk /r would be the best option.

I boot up from the disk just fine, and I enter the setup part. I have the option of giving XP a clean install or accessing the repair console. However, when I try to repair, it says that Windows cannot detect a hard disk drive in my box. But the kicker is, there is one in there, and it has Windows XP home edition on it as well! Please help =(

EDITOR'S NOTE: Can you boot from that drive?

Posted by:

julissa
15 Jan 2007

I have installed the recovery console as per instructions, with no problems. but I'm curious. Does anyone know, where it is in the hard drive? or what it's called. I have looked every where. I've looked for "Microsoft windows recovery console" as listed at startup. I've followed the path, C:\WINDOWS\I386\WINNT32.EXE /cmdcons this leads to an WMP Icon, which opens the WMP file.

Posted by:

Bert
11 Feb 2007

The recovery console installs a *hidden* folder in the root of your drive called cmdcons. This is where it is installed.
(C:/cmdcons/)

Posted by:

chyo
15 Feb 2007

Hi Bob, which is the Windows XP Setup disk? I only have a Windows XP Professional disc that came with my computer; are they the both same? My computer cannot boot up for some reason and will only always show a black background with white words saying Windows did not start succesfully and then giving me a few options. However each option will only bring me back to that same screen.

I've tried to boot up using the Windows XP Professional cd in the hope of using the recovery console, but the CD-ROM drive does not seem to read the disc at all. Can you give me some suggestions?

EDITOR'S NOTE: Yes, that should be the correct CD. Check your BIOS to see if booting from the CD is enabled and that it's first on the list.

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