Re: Windows XP Pro Recovery Console
- From: da_test <davexnet02NO@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 19:06:56 -0700
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 08:05:48 +0700, "kamiuk" <kamiuk@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>I recently had a startup problem with my Toshiba Portege - no safe mode,
>last configuration, etc. , and the error message said the pci.sys file in
>system32/drivers was corrupt or missing, and to insert the XP Pro setup
>disk, and type "r" at the first screen to start the repair.
>
>Toshiba provides a recovery disk which formats the HD and returns it to the
>configuration at purchase. After realizing I could not fix it, I went to
>Toshiba and it only took a few minutes to fix the problem. I think it used
>the "recovery console" on the XP Pro disk. I have since read that the
>recovery console can be installed on the HD to be used with problems like
>mine.
>
>Is there any way to install the recovery console on the hard drive, or put
>the recovery console on a CD to fix similar problems in the future (the
>Portege has no floppy drive, but can access the CD/DVD drive at startup, if
>necessary. TIA for any solutions.
>
>
Try this KB article.
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307654
Dave
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