A
Ayush
If you have WinXP Install CD, then you sure have the recovery console on it.
You can use recovery console for basic troubleshooting steps. You can
install RecCon to the harddisk so that you dont have to insert the CD. Here
is how to do it and use it:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307654
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: Creating an EBD used to be a snap with Win 9x ... not so anymore in the
brave
: new world of Windows XP <sigh>.
:
: My system is *NOT* equipped with a floppy drive, but does have a combo
: CD\DVD drive. I just haven't got a clue as to the following:
:
: 1. What files are necessary to achieve a basic XP boot
: 2. What files should be included to enable emergency maintenance
: 3. How exactly do I transfer said files to a CD-R disk
: 4. How do I make this CD-R disk bootable
:
: How about it? Any clues for an old programmer\analyst who's fallen behind
: the curve?
:
: Thanks!
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You can use recovery console for basic troubleshooting steps. You can
install RecCon to the harddisk so that you dont have to insert the CD. Here
is how to do it and use it:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307654
--
Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
For any query, search > www.Google.com
Want to know about a term > http://en.wikipedia.org
: Creating an EBD used to be a snap with Win 9x ... not so anymore in the
brave
: new world of Windows XP <sigh>.
:
: My system is *NOT* equipped with a floppy drive, but does have a combo
: CD\DVD drive. I just haven't got a clue as to the following:
:
: 1. What files are necessary to achieve a basic XP boot
: 2. What files should be included to enable emergency maintenance
: 3. How exactly do I transfer said files to a CD-R disk
: 4. How do I make this CD-R disk bootable
:
: How about it? Any clues for an old programmer\analyst who's fallen behind
: the curve?
:
: Thanks!
: --
: Pendraig
: Esse quam videri