Lol, no problem Edna. By the way if you don't have an XP installation CD
the recovery console can be accessed from the 6 floppy boot disk set, or you
can borrow an XP CD. Anyone will work for accessing the recovery console.
It doesn't have to match the version of XP installed.
--
Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]
"Edna" <Edna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> Of course Rock. I know better than to do this. Lack of brain cell
> activity
> at the time of posting. Thx for the link.
> "Rock" wrote:
>
>> "Edna" <Edna@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
>> > Hi Daniel, You helped me so efficiently, I'm back to ask you where I
>> > might
>> > find "Recovery Console".
>> > I've been given instructions to correct my boot files ... change my
>> > NTLDR
>> > and others in Recovery Console but no instructions as to where to find
>> > it.
>> > Can u help please? I've been in Help searching but obviously not in
>> > the
>> > right place. There's instructions what to do in it, but nothing on
>> > where
>> > to
>> > find it. LOL I just know this is going to expose my limited
>> > intelligence
>> > but ... it won't be the first time. Thx ...
>>
>> It can be accessed from the XP installation CD. See this link:
>>
>> How to install and use the Recovery Console in Windows XP
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307654/en-us
>>
>> Just a couple of tips, Edna, when asking a new question create a new
>> thread
>> with your issue, rather than posting it as a reply to another thread.
>> Also
>> there is no guarantee that a particular poster, such as Daniel will be
>> here
>> at any time. Best is to just ask the question. Whoever knows will
>> reply,
>> as I did in this case.