Fixmbr repairs the startup partition's master boot code.Fixboot writes a new startup sector on the system partition.The variable size is the size, in megabytes, of a new partition. Partition is the partition-based name for a partition that you are deleting, (for example: deviceharddisk0partition1) and can be used instead of the drive variable. The variable drive is the drive letter for a partition that you are deleting (for example, D). The variable device is the device name for a new partition (such as deviceharddisk0). The /delete option deletes an existing partition. Diskpart manages partitions on hard disk volumes.
If Chkdsk cannot find the file in the startup folder, it looks for the Windows XP Setup CD-ROM. Chkdsk automatically looks for Autochk.exe in the startup folder. The /r switch locates bad sectors and recovers readable information. Chkdsk The /p switch runs Chkdsk even if the drive is not flagged as dirty.It's only going to serve as a very limited version of DOS (IT IS NOT IN DOS MODE THOUGH!).Īlthough there are quite a number of commands you can use, I'm only going to mention a few that are quite handy. Now that you are in the Console, don't be scared. At any time, you can exit Windows Recovery Console by typing Exit at the command line.At any time, you can type Help for a list of available commands.At the command prompt, type Recovery Console command you wish to use.When you are prompted, type the Administrator password.If you have a dual-boot or multiboot system, select the installation that you want to access from the Recovery Console.Select the repair or recover option by pressing R. When the text-based part of Setup begins, follow the prompts.If you are prompted, select any options required to start (boot) from the CD.
Insert the Windows XP CD into your CD drive and restart your computer.Starting the Windows Recovery Console from the Windows XP CD-ROM