The following commands can be used with the Recovery Console:
| • | Changes the attributes of a file or directory. |
| • | Executes the commands specified in the text file. |
| • | Boot file (boot.ini) configuration and recovery. |
| • | Displays the name of the current directory or changes the current directory. |
| • | Checks a disk and displays a status report. |
| • | Clears the screen. |
| • | Copies a single file to another location. |
| • | Deletes one or more files. |
| • | Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory. |
| • | Disables a system service or a device driver |
| • | Manages partitions on your hard drives. |
| • | Starts or enables a system service or a device driver. |
| • | Exits the Recovery Console and restarts your computer. |
| • | Extracts a file from a compressed file. |
| • | Writes a new partition boot sector onto the specified partition. |
| • | Repairs the master boot record of the specified disk. |
| • | Formats a disk. |
| • | Displays a list of the commands you can use in the Recovery Console. |
| • | Lists the services and drivers available on the computer. |
| • | Logs on to a Windows installation. |
| • | Displays the drive letter mappings. |
| • | Creates a directory. |
| • | Displays a text file. |
| • | Connects a network share to a drive letter. |
| • | Renames a single file. |
| • | Deletes a directory. |
| • | Displays and sets environment variables. |
| • | Sets the current directory to the systemroot directory of the system you are currently logged on to. |
| • | Displays a text file. |
Install the Recovery Console as a startup option
Start the computer and use the Recovery Console