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W2K Recovery Console

Discussion in 'Microsoft Windows' started by Tracey, Sep 17, 2009.

  1. Tracey

    Tracey Guest

    Is it of any (great ecessary) advantage to <<<install>>> the Recovery
    Console or can it be accessed just as easily from the CD (if/when needed)?
    I was curious to see if it is worth learning how to use it.

    I do NOT have any problems now, but I stumbled across it and decided to
    install it just out of curiosity. However, when I booted to the
    recovery console, the screen goes black and and the computer seems to hang.
    I'm pretty sure I "waited" long enough, but I it just might be that I
    was being a little too impatient. The Recovery Console might have been
    scanning or processing something, but there was no activity whatsoever
    on the screen for some time.

    Is it worth troubleshooting to get it to work or should I leave well
    enough alone.

    I already have an ERD and have copied the contents of the c\winnt\repair
    directory to a memory stick.

    Any advise or tips regarding the Recovery Console will be appreciated.
    Thanks, Tracey
     
  2. "Tracey" <wpiis@gte.net> wrote in message
    news:eqFVuV5NKHA.1860@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Is it of any (great ecessary) advantage to <<<install>>> the Recovery
    > Console or can it be accessed just as easily from the CD (if/when needed)?
    > I was curious to see if it is worth learning how to use it.
    >
    > I do NOT have any problems now, but I stumbled across it and decided to
    > install it just out of curiosity. However, when I booted to the recovery
    > console, the screen goes black and and the computer seems to hang.
    > I'm pretty sure I "waited" long enough, but I it just might be that I was
    > being a little too impatient. The Recovery Console might have been
    > scanning or processing something, but there was no activity whatsoever on
    > the screen for some time.
    >
    > Is it worth troubleshooting to get it to work or should I leave well
    > enough alone.
    >
    > I already have an ERD and have copied the contents of the cwinntrepair
    > directory to a memory stick.
    >
    > Any advise or tips regarding the Recovery Console will be appreciated.
    > Thanks, Tracey<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    There is little value in installing the recovery console - you can get into
    this mode simply by booting the machine with your Win2000 installation CD.
    However, if you want to prepare yourself for some potential disaster then
    you should burn yourself a Bart PE boot CD. Great tool!
     
  3. "Tracey" <wpiis@gte.net> wrote in message
    news:eqFVuV5NKHA.1860@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > Is it of any (great ecessary) advantage to <<<install>>> the Recovery
    > Console or can it be accessed just as easily from the CD (if/when needed)?
    > I was curious to see if it is worth learning how to use it.
    >
    > I do NOT have any problems now, but I stumbled across it and decided to
    > install it just out of curiosity. However, when I booted to the recovery
    > console, the screen goes black and and the computer seems to hang.
    > I'm pretty sure I "waited" long enough, but I it just might be that I was
    > being a little too impatient. The Recovery Console might have been
    > scanning or processing something, but there was no activity whatsoever on
    > the screen for some time.
    >
    > Is it worth troubleshooting to get it to work or should I leave well
    > enough alone.
    >
    > I already have an ERD and have copied the contents of the cwinntrepair
    > directory to a memory stick.
    >
    > Any advise or tips regarding the Recovery Console will be appreciated.
    > Thanks, Tracey<!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->

    I forgot to add that the Bart PE boot CD is to the Recovery Console about
    like a powerful motor bike to an ordinary pushbike.
     
  4. Dave Patrick

    Dave Patrick Guest

  5. Tracey

    Tracey Guest

    Yes, I keep a current ERD and copy ALL to a memory stick.
    Thanks, Tracey

    Dave Patrick wrote:<!--coloro:blue--><span style="color:blue <!--/coloro-->
    > In addition it's the files in winntrepairregback that are important.
    >
    >
    > <!--colorc--><!--/colorc-->
     

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