Repairing the Damaged Dual Boot Menu with the Windows XP Recovery Console

  
Newly installed Windows XP under Windows 98 will automatically generate a dual boot menu, which is quite convenient. Windows XP is an extremely stable operating system, but because the files of the dual boot menu are generally in the root directory of the C drive, it is easily damaged. Although you can back up the files related to dual boot, you can also use Ghost to back up the entire C drive, or make an emergency repair floppy disk to recover when it is damaged, but if the user carelessly does not make a backup, and there is no emergency repair floppy disk, then how? do? Do you want to reinstall WindowsXP? There are dozens of size software? ! In fact, we have one last trick: to restore the console. Start with the same reload, choose a new installation, wait for the installation file to copy, the computer restarts, choose to enter the recovery console, the console will prompt you to log in to which WindowsXP installation, generally select the default "1", type System administrator password, you enter the console's Windows directory, type "BOOTCFG /ADD", the console will scan the Windows installation, after a few seconds the scan is complete, prompt to select the installation to be added, select "1", then Prompt for the load identifier, enter "Microsoft Windows XP Professional", prompt for OS loading options, type fastdetect, press Enter, type "EXIT", restart the computer, you can see the familiar dual boot menu is back. After entering the system, delete all files and folders with "$" in all partitions.

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