Article: How To Install The Recover Console | {mosimage} | The Recovery Console is designed to help you recover from a error that prevents Windows XP from starting properly. This tool is located on the Windows XP installation disc. This guide will show you how to install the Recovery Console onto your system. |
First, you will need to determine what drive letter your CD –ROM is. To Do this,
Click

, then
My Computer.
Locate the CD ROM (or DVD ROM) and see what Drive Letter is assigned to it, in the pic below the CD ROM is Drive I .
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Next, Put your Windows XP Installation Disc into your CD ROM (or DVD ROM) drive, then…
Click
Then Type:
(YOUR CD DRIVE LETTER):i386winnt32.exe /cmdcons Since in my case, I is my CD Drive, I would type:
I:i386winnt32.exe /cmdcons
then click
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A Windows Setup Dialog Box will pop up and explain what the Recovery Console is and then ask you to confirm installation.
Click
YES Now,
Reboot, and during the boot you should now see an option to select the
Recovery Console.
The default time that you have to select whether you want to boot Windows XP or the Recovery Console, is 30 seconds. For me, that is just too long.
To Change this
Click

, then
CONTROL PANEL, then double click on
SYSTEM, then when it opens click on the
ADVANCED tab, then under
Startup and Recovery click on
Settings
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Then change both the time to display list of operating systems and time to display recovery options when needed to whatever you want.
I like to have mine set at 3 seconds, so mine looks like this:
Click
OK and you are done!
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