You have to type in the installation number (as you see it numbered on
the screen) and press <Enter> before you can actually log on to the
recovery console, when asked for the password just leave the field blank
and press <Enter> again.
Otherwise, keep in mind that you can only gain access to the drive's
root folder and the Windows folder and its subfolder while you are in
the Recovery Console, all other folders are off limits, it's a security
feature.
If you cannot gain access to the %systemroot% folder or if you get
access denied trying to log on to the Recovery Console, it is often a
telltale sign of disk or file system corruption. Run a chkdsk on the
drive, at the Recovery Console a small handful of commands can be run
without having to log on to the Windows installation, chkdsk is one of
these commands. Be warned that there is always a risk of data loss when
running chkdsk and that depending on disk size and it may take a very
long time for chkdsk to complete its work.
John
confusedoutlookuser wrote:
> thanks nass, I did remove everything on my pc except the mouse and the
> keyboard but the problem persist. The thing is I never created an admin
> password and when I tried using the recovery console using the XP-CD but I
> cant do anything on it, its keep on giving me access denied message
>
> "nass" wrote:
>
>
>>
>>"confusedoutlookuser" wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I cant use the recovery console using the XP-CD when I tried to recover from
>>>the hal.dll error. my computer went to BSOD and have the error message
>>>hal.dll is corrupted. I saw a solution in microsoft by using the recovery
>>>console but when I run the CD and got to type R to enter the recovery console
>>>but it never ask for admin password but I got the access denied and cannot do
>>>anything on it. please need help
>>
>>
>>Try to unattach any extra hardware from the machine and start without them,
>>only with Mouse, Keyboard and Monitor and see if it is hardware not your Hard
>>Drive gone bad.
>>
>>HAL - Hardware Abstraction Layer
>>http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_h.htm
>>
>>How Do I Repair A Missing Or Corrupt HAL.DLL
>>http://xphelpandsupport.mvps.org/how...ing_or_cor.htm
>>HTH.
>>nass
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>>www.nasstec.co.uk
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