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Windows XP
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Install / Remove

Bare Bones Troubleshooting
Driver Scan by Touchstone Software
Dual and MultiBooting XP
Install Backup for XP Home
Remove Microsoft Messenger
Slipstreamed XP/SP2 Bootable CD *SP2
Slipstreamed XP/SP1a Install
Slipstreamed XP Update Rollup
Slipstreamed XP/SP3 Bootable CD
Uninstall via C:\ Prompt
Use F5 to Specify ACPI BIOS
Windows XP Upgrade Paths
XP Home Clean Install - Graphic
XP Pro Clean Install - Graphic
XP Pro Clean Install - Text Version
XP Pro Upgrade Install -Text Version

OS Guides from WindowsReinstall.com

Boot Disk Resources

Bootdisk.com Main Page
Bootdisk.com Downloads

Security and Updates

Automatic Update  *SP2
HotFix & Security Bulletin Svc
Hot-Fix Verifier
Issues After You Install Updates to Internet Explorer or Windows
Microsoft Update - Overview
Microsoft Update - Installing
Microsoft Update - Usage

Search MS for Updates
Security Information
Service Pack 1
Service Pack 2 Beta Release
Windows AntiSpyware (Beta)
Windows Firewall   *SP2
Windows Security Center  *SP2
Windows Update Catalog
Windows Update Troubleshooter

Registry

Backing Up and Restoring
Recover Corrupted Registry
Registry Edits

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User Interface

Classic Start Menu and Desktop
Create Shortcut Wizard
Custom Win Explorer Views
Feature Guides
File Management Tips
Windows Classic Interface
Windows XP Power Toys
Windows XP User Interface

Network and Internet

Guide to Simple File Sharing
Internet Connection Firewall
Repair IE6 and OE6
Running IIS on XP Home

System

Back Up Using Advanced Mode
Back Up Using Backup Wizard
Baseline Security Analyzer v1.2
Compatibility Mode
Control Panel
Define A Backup Strategy
Disk Cleanup Utility
Disk Defragmenter Utility
Disk Management Utility
Group Policy Editor
Hard Drive Partitioning
Install/Use Recovery Console
Management Console
Paging File
Stop Error Messages
System Restore
Re-enable System Restore
System Services Guide
System Volume Info Folder
XP Shutdown Troubleshooting

Hardware

Move Current XP Hard Drive
Replace XP System Motherboard

Miscellaneous

Bill Gates Newsletter
Bits to Exabytes
Longhorn 4015 Preview
Windows Timeline

Windows XP FAQ

Outlook Express 6

Repair IE6 and OE6
Repair Spell Check in OE6
Welcome Screen Mail Notification

Internet Explorer 6

List of Fixes in IE6 SP1
Maximize IE6 On Opening
Repair Internet Explorer 6
Repair or Reinstall IE6 and OE6

Virus/Spyware/Malware

Blaster and Sobig Worms
The Download.Ject Mess
Return Receipt Outlook Scam

Downloads

Driver Scan by Touchstone Software
Baseline Security Analyzer v1.2
XP Media Player 9
Release Notes for WMP9
XP Professional Downloads
Recent MS Service Pack Listings

MS Windows AntiSpyware (Beta)

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Knowledge Base Articles

Accessibility Options
Add or Remove Programs
Appearance and Themes
Date Time Language Regional
Network and Internet Connections
Performance & Maintenance
Printers and Other Hardware
Setup
Sounds Speech Audio Devices
User Accounts

Microsoft Resources

Windows XP Professional
Windows XP Home Edition
Windows XP Update
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Microsoft Security
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Microsoft TechNet
MSDN
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Microsoft Download Center
Guide to Downloads
Windows XP Support Center
Windows XP Technical Overview
DLL Help Database
Windows Life-Cycle Policy
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XP Pro Windows Folder Contents

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Recovery Console

Windows XP includes the Recovery Console that was first introduced in Windows 2000. The Recovery Console allows access to XP installations on FAT, FAT32 and NTFS volumes which are inaccessible via safe mode. The console may be used in two ways. It can be installed to a hard disk as a boot menu option or started from the Windows XP CD used for setup. The Administrator password is required to access the installation. Three incorrect password entries forces a reboot.

Installing the Recovery Console

As discussed above, the Recovery Console may be installed to hard disk or started from the XP Installation CD. The procedure below illustrates installing the console as a boot menu option. This will require ~7MB of disk space. I feel this is the preferred option as immediate access to the Recovery Console is available, eliminating the need for access to the Windows XP Setup CD.

Step by Step Recovery Console Installation

Insert the Windows Setup CD. If AutoRun is enabled, close the XP Setup screen that appears after inserting the CD.

Click [Start] [Run] and type in G:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons. In this example, G:/ is the CD Drive. Click [OK] to continue. The Windows Setup message box will open.

In the Windows Setup message box, click [Yes] to confirm Recovery Console installation.

Recovery Console setup will next attempt to acess the Internet and perform a Dynamic Update to the installation files. If you don’t wish to perform the update, press [Esc] to interrupt the Dynamic Update process and use the existing setup files.

Once the Dynamic Update is completed, the Microsoft Windows XP Professional Setup screen shown above will track the installation progress of Recovery Console as the files are copied and system files updated to place the Recovery Console on the Boot Menu.

Upon completion of the Recovery Console install, the dialog box above is displayed to confirm a successful installation. Click [OK] and restart the computer. Note the instruction regarding HELP availability for the Recovery Console at the command prompt.

Removing the Recovery Console
  • Restart your computer, click Start, click My Computer, and then double-click the hard disk on which you installed the Recovery Console.
  • On the Tools menu, click Folder Options, and then click the View tab.
  • Click Show hidden files and folders, click to clear the Hide protected operating system files check box, and then click OK.
  • At the root folder, delete the Cmdcons folder and the Cmldr file.
  • At the root folder, right-click the Boot.ini file, and then click Properties.
  • Click to clear the Read-only check box, and then click OK.
  • WARNING: Modifying the Boot.ini file incorrectly may prevent your computer from restarting. Be sure to delete only the entry for the Recovery Console. Also, it is recommended that you change the attribute for the Boot.ini file back to a read-only state after you complete this procedure. Open the Boot.ini file in Microsoft Windows Notepad, and remove the entry for the Recovery Console. It looks similar to this:
  • C:\cmdcons\bootsect.dat="Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" /cmdcons

  • Save the file and close it.
     

Recovery Console Password

On many XP installations you can't start the Recovery Console because it won't recognize your password. This registry edit causes the Recovery Console not to ask for a password. This works for both XP Home and XP Professional.

Start | Run | Regedit
Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Setup\RecoveryConsole
Set the DWORD SecurityLevel value to 1
Exit Registry and Reboot

Thanks to Bob W for sending me this registry edit.


Recovery Console Commands
Commands with descriptions available at the command prompt for use with the Recovery Console.

Command

Command Description

Attrib Change file and directory attributes.
Batch Execute specified text file (batch) commands.
Bootcfg Configure boot file (boot.ini) settings.
ChDir (Cd) Change/display the current directory.
Chkdsk Check a disk for errors. Report capability.
Cls Clear the screen.
Copy Copy a file. Change file location or name.
Delete (Del) Delete files.
Dir Display a list of subdirectories and files.
Disable Disable a device driver or system service.
Diskpart Manage disk partitions.
Enable Enable device driver or system service.
Exit Exit Recovery Console and reboot.
Expand Extract files from a compressed file format.
Fixboot Write a new boot sector to a selected partition.
Fixmbr Repair the Master Boot Record (MBR).
Format Format a disk partition.
Help Display a list of Recovery Console commands.
Listsvc Display available drivers and system services.
Logon Log off and on to another Windows installation.
Map Display drive letter mapping.
Mkdir (Md) Create a directory.
More Display (scroll) a text file.
Net Use Connect drive letter to a network share.
Rename (Ren) Rename files.
Rmdir (Rd) Delete directory.
Set Display/set environment variables.
Systemroot Switch from current directory to system root directory.
Type Display a text file.

 

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Guide to Simple File Sharing
Share Folders, Files, and Printers in XP Home and Professional

Virtual Memory Paging File
Size - Optimize
Defragment - Monitor

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Basic How To Articles
for XP Newbies

 - Managing Starting / Stopping XP
 - Managing Basic Desktop Components
 - Managing Basic Hardware Settings
 - Managing Folders and Files
 - Managing Applications

System Services Guide

Troubleshooting Shutdown Issues

XP File Management
Tips to organize Quick Launch, Search, and Windows Explorer for easier, efficient use.

Protecting System and Data Via NTBackup
Backup w/ Wizard
Backup w/ Adv. Mode

 

 

Windows Update Catalog
Windows Update Catalog offers centralized XP and .NET Critical Updates, Service Pack, and Hardware Driver Downloads

Automatic Update

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XP Power Toys
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Clean or Upgrade
XP Installation?

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Bare Bones Troubleshooting
Tried everything and can't get XP to install? Take a look here.

The 'System Volume Information' Folder
What is it and why is it taking up room on your hard drive(s)?

Microsoft Management Console
A Guide to Understanding and Using This Often Overlooked but Useful XP Feature

Registry Tweaks and Edits

Backing Up and Restoring the XP Registry

 
 

Accessing The Different Methods of Repair Available in Windows XP

Generate File Listings from IE Context Menu

The "Send To" Menu Command
Add your own frequently accessed locations to make this context menu more useful.

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Create A Personalized Boot Logo Screen

Using XP Disk Cleanup Utility

Using Disk Defragmenter Utility

Common Solutions

Tips and Solutions Arranged by XP Control Panel Groupings

 

 

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The Elder Geek on Windows XP site contains many articles and suggestions for modifying the Windows XP operating system. I've tried these tweaks and tips on many systems. Sometimes they work, sometimes not. The point is, ensure you have a current, tested backup of all system and data files and understand how to restore the system in case something goes very wrong. You can still yell at me, but I assume no responsibility for your actions and use of the information and disclaim any legal responsibility for any consequences of such actions.

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