Note that it’s best to install Recovery Console into hard disk drive before installing any service pack or update, because Recovery Console cannot be installed with older version of Winnt32.exe from the Windows setup CDs on a updated Windows system. For users that cannot boot from a CD, or feel reluctant to change the boot device priority in BIOS, it’s possible to install the recovery console into local hard disk so that recovery console option is available as a selection on boot-time menu presented by NTLDR. Recovery Console is normally available and can be invoked by from the operating system setup installation CD-ROM, where users have to boot up from the CD, and then users can choose to repair a Windows 2000/XP/2003 installation using recovery console. Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 features a Recovery Console which provides a mean for administrators or Windows user to perform a limited range of tasks using a command line interface, especially to recover of Windows system that does not boot into desktop in graphic user interface (GUI).
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