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You don't have to reboot the system.

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Q: What is an advantage of being able to access the recovery console from your hard drive instead of the CD ROM drive?
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Why is an administrator password needed for access to the recovery console?

Because Windows could be pretty much destroyed and private information obtained by anyone's access to the Recovery Console.


Which folders can you access in recovery console?

those files in case deleted that one we can recovery.......


How does one access the Windows Recovery Console?

The Windows Recovery Console was featured on Windows 2000, XP and 2003. The user needed to install the Recovery Console from the Windows CD-ROM before being able to use it. This can be accomplished by starting the computer with the Windows CD-ROM in the drive and hitting the "R" key during setup. From there, the Recovery Console will be installed and accessed.


How is use the recovery console used?

The Recovery Console is computer software to help diagnose and fix system problems. One can either access it from the Windows installation CD or from the PC boot menu and use it to fix any issues.


List the steps to load the Recovery Console when using the four Windows 2000 rescue disks?

Access the Recovery Console by first booting from the Windows 2000/XP CD, or the four Windows 2000 setup disks or install the console under the boot loader menu and access it from there. Insert the 1st of the disks and restart the PC. You are directed to insert each of the four disks in turn, and then the Setup screen appears. Type R to select the "To repair a Windows 2000 installation" option, then type C to select the Recovery Console.


How are telnet access and console access different?

The network administor must have physical access to the device to establish a console connection whereas TELNET access can be established form a remote location. However telnet access depend upon a router with network access's, whereas a console connection can be used to access the router regardless of the router's configuration.


Is internet access necessary for this recovery option?

To which recovery operation do you refer?


How are telnet access console access different?

because telnet sucks!!


In presentation Server 4.5 What is the name of the console where you publish applications?

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How do you access your yahoo accout if you don't know the answers to my recovery question?

Then tell me your recovery question.


How do you use the Recovery Console in Windows?

Recovery Console When your computer won't even start up in "safe mode", use Recovery Console. If you have put a password on your administrator account, you'll need it to boot up in Recovery mode. In Recovery Console mode, you can move, copy, and delete files. For the average PC user, that's what you'll be interested in. The Recovery Console is for best used for repairing your computer. Repairing your computer basically means, replacing bad files with good ones. For example, replacing a registry file that is corrupted with a good back up copy. There are two ways to start the Recovery Console: # Put your Windows Setup CD in the drive and restart the computer. * Different computers have different prompts as your computer is starting up. Some computers prompt you to hit F1 to change the boot sequence. Some computers don't have any prompt for the startup sequence, so you may have to go into the BIOS and set the boot sequence to boot from the CD drive. In any case, if you do get prompts, hit whatever keys are required to boot from the Windows Setup CD. * Starting up in Recover mode isn't anything like regular mode or safe mode. You can't use the mouse. All you will see is basic text on a black screen. After a screen with a text menu comes up, there will be a message at the bottom of the screen to type an "R" for the repair or recover option. If you have a dual-boot or multiple-boot system, choose the installation that you need to access from the Recovery Console. You will be asked for the Administrator password. Just hit "Enter" without typing anything if you didn't password protect the Administrator account. You will get a command prompt just like in MS-Dos. Type help for a list of commands, or help commandname for help on a specific command. To get out of the Recovery Console and restart the computer, type exit. # The only way you can start in Recover mode the second way, is if you installed the Recovery Console on your computer before hand. If you have installed the Recovery Console, then just choose the Recovery Console mode from a list of operating systems during startup. When the Recovery Console first starts, a prompt will ask you to choose which "installation" (Hard Drive) you want to look at if you have more than one hard drive in the computer. If you know MS-Dos commands, then you'll have no problem. But you may still need to type "help" and look at the available commands to get an idea of what you want to do.


Where is the electronic control module located on a 2001 alero?

Inside the floor shift console. Should have an access panel on the right side of console that can be removed to gain access to ECM.