Feedback will be sent to Microsoft: By pressing the submit button, your feedback will be used to improve Microsoft products and services. Privacy policy. This step-by-step article describes how to use Recovery Console to recover a Windows Server based computer that does not start. The Recovery Console is a command-line tool that you can use to repair Windows if the computer does not start correctly.
You must be logged on as Administrator or as a member of the Administrators group to perform this procedure. Also, if your computer is connected to a network, network policy settings may prevent you from completing this procedure.
For more information, see the computer documentation or contact the computer manufacturer. When you receive the message that prompts you to press any key to start from the CD, press a key to start the computer from the Windows Server CD. At the command prompt, type the appropriate Recovery Console commands to repair your Windows Server installation.
Alternatively, you can install the Recovery Console as a startup option on the computer so that it is always available. For information about how to do so, see the Precautionary Measures section in this article. Batch executes commands that you specify in the text file, InputFile. OutputFile holds the output of the commands. If you omit the OutputFile argument, output is displayed on the screen.
Bootcfg is used for boot configuration and recovery. You can use the bootcfg command to make changes to the Boot. CD chdir operates only in the system directories of the current Windows installation, in removable media, in the root directory of any hard disk partition, or in the local installation sources. Chkdsk requires Autochk. Chkdsk automatically looks for Autochk. If Chkdsk cannot find the file in the startup folder, it looks for the Windows Server installation CD.
If Chkdsk cannot find the installation CD, it prompts the user for the location of Autochk. Copy copies one file to a target location. By default, the target cannot be removable media, and you cannot use wildcard characters.
Copying a compressed file from the Windows Server installation CD automatically decompresses the file. Del delete deletes one file. Del operates in the system directories of the current Windows installation, in removable media, in the root directory of any hard disk partition, or in the local installation sources.
By default, you cannot use wildcard characters. Disable disables a Windows system service or a Windows driver. Create installation media for Windows. Chkdsk command line reference. System File Checker. Repair a Windows Image. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Please rate your experience Yes No. Any additional feedback? T-T I do not want to reformat the hard drive for the 3rd time.
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Today I removed the hard drive and put it in another comp as a slave in hopes that I can either repair the problem or at least get important files off of it. Can you advise me how to do it? In reply to Frustratedd's post on March 14,
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