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1. Failback console on CD.
After installing Windows XP, if you still want to use the Failback console on the CD, you can put the Windows XP installation CD into the CD-ROM drive, and boot the system through the CD"Restore the console"After the interface, press R Jian on the keyboard, and then after logging in the necessary files, the Fault Recovery Console window will appear.
2. Install the Fault Recovery Console into the hard disk.
If you use the console frequently, you can install the console in the hard disk, WindowsXP, put the installation disc into the CD-ROM drive, then open the command prompt window by "Start --- all programs ---Accessories---Command Prompt", type "cd x: i386" (X stands for CD-ROM drive letter), command to enter the i386 directory of the installation CD, and then type the "winnt32 cmdcons" command to install the fault recovery console. The program requires about 7MB of hard disk space.
When it runs, a pop-up window will appear, and you will be selected to install. It can also be installed in a DOS environment by using the "winnt cmdcons" command. (The installation of the Failback Console program can only be performed after the regular installation is complete).
2. Use the Failback Console.
Restart your computer, in"Launch"Select the "Microsoft Windows XP Recovery Console" item enter to enter the Failback Console command-line window.
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Failback Console - is an absolute requirement for a system installation disk. This is because you need to copy files on the system disk.
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First, without a CD, you can start the failback console, without a CD, you have to have a boot USB stick or floppy disk... The Failback Console can be repaired for multiple systems.
The premise is that the repaired system is installed on the computer.
Instead of a system installer on a disc.
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You can't start the 'Recovery Console' without an installed disk! If prompted, press the R key to enter the 'Recovery Console'
Repair the system, in most cases the chances of repairing it are very small! Except for the most core file corruption of the system or the corruption of the system boot file, it is generally impossible to repair! It may be that the system has been poisoned and the file is corrupted, the hard disk has bad sectors that cause the file to be corrupted, and the memory problem causes the prompt file to be corrupted!
Aging hard drive data cables lead to file corruption! None of the above can be fixed!
And both are XP systems, but with changes and optimizations! All can be repaired using the same disc! If only it could be fixed!
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Enter the BIOS and set the optical drive to the first boot.
Boot from the WindowsXP installation disc.
When the machine is adjusted, the interface of the XP installation will appear.
I remember there was a place to go into the recovery table.
It seems to press R after going to the above interface (there is a hint).
And then I went in. Complete.
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You boot the computer with the original installation CD, select the Failure Recovery Console and log in as the administrator, run Copy C: Windows Repair System C: Windows System32 Config, and copy the backup of the system file generated by the system just installed into the config folder.
However, it is likely that each application and each driver will have to be reinstalled. Of course, if you haven't turned off the system restore before, you can also consider using the system file in the normal state to overwrite the failed file, which can be used to cd command to enter the system volume information folder, and then use the dir command to view, you should see a folder like restore, and then use the cd command to enter, and then use dir to see a series of folders starting with pr, You find the folder with the date closest to before the problem goes in, enter cd snapshot, and run copy registry machine system c: windows system32 config system to restore the copy.
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With the system installation disk,There is a fault recovery platform on the interface that automatically pops up.,I haven't used it for specific usage.,I don't say much.,You can try it yourself.。
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Start Run config Start Remove the checkmark in front of all items Hehe, don't go into the console.
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First of all, you have to have the installation disc of the XP, and then, put in the CD-ROM drive, restart the computer, or restart the computer, put in the CD-ROM drive, it doesn't matter, then, you must be able to start the CD ROM as a priority, and then, there will be a disc recognition process for your computer hardware, and after that, you will enter an installation interface with a prompt on it, press R to enter the repair console, of course, the premise is that your CD must have this content, I have bought a SP2 disc before, the automatic installation of the CD, There is no function to press r to enter the repair console.
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That's the right thing to do!
C: Windows should be displayed> this.。。
You can just type in the command and you can do it. This means that you are in the system and you can do what you want to do.
Usually I often use the chkdsk c:r command to fix system errors, because I don't know what problem you are encountering, I can't help you.
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Insert the original installation disk, and use the installation disk in it.
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You can enable and disable services, format drives, read and write data on local drives (including those formatted to use the NTFS file system), and perform many other administrative tasks. The Failure Recovery Console is especially useful when you need to repair your computer by copying files from disk or disc to hard disk, or when you need to reconfigure services that are preventing your computer from starting properly.
If you can't start your computer, you can run the Failback Console from the Microsoft Windows XP boot disk or the Windows XP installation CD. This article describes how to perform this task.
After you install Windows XP to your computer, you need to use a Windows XP startup disk or a Windows XP installation CD to start your computer and use the Failback console.
For more information on how to create a Windows XP boot disk (which is not included in Windows XP products), click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base
How to get a Windows XP installation boot disk.
Note: To boot your computer from a Windows XP installation disc, you must configure your computer's basic input-output system (BIOS) to boot from a CD-ROM drive.
To run the Failback Console from a Windows XP startup disk or a Windows XP installation disc, follow these steps:
Insert a Windows XP startup disk into a floppy disk drive, or a Windows XP installation disc into a CD-ROM drive, and then restart your computer.
When prompted, click to check any options you need to boot your computer from a CD-ROM drive.
When the Welcome to Installer screen appears, press R to launch the Recovery Console.
If you're using a dual-boot or multi-boot machine, select the installer that you need to access from the recovery console.
When prompted, type the administrator password. If the administrator password is empty, press Enter.
At the command prompt, type the appropriate command to diagnose and repair the Windows XP installation.
To view a list of commands provided by the Recovery Console, type Recovery Console commands or help at the command prompt and press Enter.
To view information about a specific command, type helpcommandname at the command prompt and press Enter.
To exit the Recovery Console and restart your computer, type exit at the command prompt and press Enter.
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It is also recommended that only advanced users who are able to identify and locate problematic drivers and files using basic commands should use the Failback Console. In addition, you must also be an administrator. Insert the Windows XP installation disc into the CD-ROM drive.
Click Start, and then click Run.
In the opening box, type d: i386 cmdcons, where d is the drive letter of the CD-ROM drive.
The Windows Setup dialog box appears, describing the failback console options. To confirm the installation, click Yes.
Restart your computer. The next time you start up your computer, Microsoft Windows Recovery Console will appear in the boot menu.
Alternatively, you can install the Failback Console using an established Universal Naming Standard (UNC) connection from a network share point.
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