The Recovery Console is a tool for Windows 2000/XP/2003 dedicated to repairing systems that enables and disables services, formats drives, reads and writes data on local drives (including formats that are formatted as NTFS file systems) Drive), and perform many other management tasks, is a "magic weapon" to fix the system when we can't enter Windows 2000/XP/2003 security mode.
1. Using the Recovery Console
After selecting "Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" (that is, the Recovery Console) when the computer starts, when prompted, enter the administrator (Administrator )password. Then at the system prompt, type the "Recovery Console" command. Enter "help" to get a list of command names. Enter "help command name" to get help for the specified command.
In the faulty console, we can use Attrib, Batch, Bootcfg, ChDir (CD), Chkdsk, Cls, Copy, Delete (Del), Dir, Disable, Format, Diskpart, Enable, Expand, Fixmbr, Fixboot and other commands to fix various problems that occur on the computer.
2. Introduction to Practical Commands
Obviously, many commands in the Recovery Console are familiar to us and will not be described here. The following are some of the commands that ordinary users usually do not use often. With them, we can easily complete many system maintenance tasks. In this issue of "Old Tree New Flower DOS3", the Expand and Rmdir commands that can be used in the Recovery Console are described.
1Diskpart
Action: Create and delete partitions on your hard drive.
Syntax: Diskpart [/add /delete] [device_name drive_name partition_name] [size]
The Recovery Console is a tool for repairing systems in Windows 2000/XP/2003. Enabling and disabling services, formatting drives, reading and writing data on local drives (including drives formatted as NTFS file systems), and performing many other administrative tasks, we can't even access Windows 2000/XP/2003 security mode When repairing the system's "magic weapon."
1. Using the Recovery Console
After selecting "Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" (that is, the Recovery Console) when the computer starts, when prompted, enter the administrator (Administrator )password. Then at the system prompt, type the "Recovery Console" command. Enter "help" to get a list of command names. Enter "help command name" to get help for the specified command.
In the faulty console, we can use Attrib, Batch, Bootcfg, ChDir (CD), Chkdsk, Cls, Copy, Delete (Del), Dir, Disable, Format, Diskpart, Enable, Expand, Fixmbr, Fixboot and other commands to fix various problems that occur on the computer.
2. Introduction to Practical Commands
Obviously, many commands in the Recovery Console are familiar to us and will not be described here. The following are some of the commands that ordinary users usually do not use often. With them, we can easily complete many system maintenance tasks. In this issue of "Old Tree New Flower DOS3", the Expand and Rmdir commands that can be used in the Recovery Console are described.
1Diskpart
Action: Create and delete partitions on your hard drive.
Syntax: Diskpart [/add /delete] [device_name drive_name partition_name] [size]
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