Step 1: On the Windows 2000/XP/2003 system, insert the Windows 2000/XP/2003 installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. Click "Start" → "Run", click "Browse" in the pop-up dialog box to find the i386 folder in the installation CD, select the winnt32.exe program to open it, and then enter the parameter after the command line in the input box. /cmdcons" (note /spaces before, do not enter quotes), "OK".
Step 2: After confirming, the system will pop up a prompt window asking if you want to install the recovery console, click "Yes" to continue.
Step 3: At this point the installer will attempt to connect to the internet for automatic updates. If your computer does not have Internet access, the dialog shown in Figure 3 will pop up very quickly. At this point, directly select "Skip this step, continue to install Windows", click "Next". It is recommended that even if your computer can be connected to the internet, it is better to disconnect the network to install from the CD, which will be much faster than updating via the internet.
Step 4: Next, the system will copy the files and start installing the Recovery Console. After the installation is completed, a prompt box that has been successfully installed will pop up.
Step 5: Restart your computer, and a “Microsoft Windows XP Recovery Console” will appear in the operating system selection menu.
In the future, when the system fails, select this item to easily enter the system recovery console to repair the system, no longer need to rummaging around to find the Windows installation CD.
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