"Patches Forever" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>There is no EDIT command available in Recovery Console
My bad, you would expect an editor
http://tinyurl.com/nl85s none is
supplied. - yep Fat32 and a Win98 boot disk, best recovery system out.
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>> "Patches Forever" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>>>I been copying and moving my XP system partition to other partitions and
>>>drives and would really like it if there was something like a DOS mode
>>>where
>>>I could edit BOOT.INI. Recovery Console has the BOOTCFG utility (I think
>>>that's the name) but that keeps the actual file hidden from you.
>>>Apparently
>>>it scans to find the partitions that are possible to boot and then asks
>>>which one you want to try. That's not good enough in some cases -
>>>besides,
>>>what IS the big deal here? Why do they seem to go to so much trouble to
>>>keep your hands tied? I can't access files in NTFS with a Win9x boot
>>>disk.
>>>You would think they would give you some way to do that in WinXP.
>>>Apparently not. Maybe there's a way and I just haven't figured it out. I
>>>think I could build some special boot floppies from WinNT floppies - but
>>>what a hassle.
>>>
>>>I haven't looked into the Bart PE CDs yet. That's probably what
>>>everybody's
>>>doing.
>>>
>>>I will appreciate any comments or info you can provide on this subject.
>>>
>>>TIA Bill S.
>>>
>>
>> in the recovery console.
>> ATTRIB -H -R C:\boot.ini
>>
>> to edit it: EDIT C:\boot.ini
>> use the ALT key to activate the menu
>>
>> and Yes it's very hard to repair an NTFS file system and why I still
>> use FAT32,
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>> http://img9.imagepile.net/img9/36291hiscore.jpg
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