What is Recovery Console and what does it do?
XP Recovery console is designed to help you recover when your computer does not start properly or does not start at all. Recovery Console should be used by the relatively advanced user who can use basic commands to identify and locate problem drivers and files. You must also have administrator rights to use the Recovery Console. One example Your Windows-Based computer will not boot into Windows XP and invoking Safe Mode does not fix the problem. Recovery Console can be accessed from booting from the XP CD and selecting the repair option on the first setup screen. It will say press R to access the Recovery Console or ENTER to continue setup. To load the Recovery Console Press R. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q310994&ID=kb;en-us;Q310994 Or Recovery Console can be installed and have it as an option on a boot menu when you start your computer.
XP Recovery console is designed to help you recover when your computer does not start properly or does not start at all. Recovery Console should be used by the relatively advanced user who can use basic commands to identify and locate problem drivers and files. You must also have administrator rights to use the Recovery Console. One example Your Windows-Based computer will not boot into Windows XP, and invoking Safe Mode does not fix the problem. Recovery Console can be accessed from booting from the XP CD and selecting the repair option on the first setup screen. It will say press R to access the Recovery Console or ENTER to continue setup. To load the Recovery Console Press R. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q310994&ID=kb;en-us;Q310994 Or Recovery Console can be installed and have it as an option on a boot menu when you start your computer.