Jump to content

Build Theme!
  •  
  • Infected?

WE'RE SURE THAT YOU'LL LOVE US!

Hey there! :wub: Looks like you're enjoying the discussion, but you're not signed up for an account. When you create an account, we remember exactly what you've read, so you always come right back where you left off. You also get notifications, here and via email, whenever new posts are made. You can like posts to share the love. :D Join 93081 other members! Anybody can ask, anybody can answer. Consistently helpful members may be invited to become staff. Here's how it works. Virus cleanup? Start here -> Malware Removal Forum.

Try What the Tech -- It's free!


Photo

CHKDSK - How to run from the Recovery Console


  • Please log in to reply
No replies to this topic

#1 Ztruker

Ztruker

    WTT Technical Elder

  • Tech Team
  • 8,292 posts
  • Interests:Helping people fix MS Windows related computer problems of all kinds.

    Waking each morning to see the green side of the Earth!

Posted 22 September 2008 - 09:08 AM

The following is based on an article by Billy O'Neal at http://www.thecomputerparamedic.com, used with his permission.

How to use the Recovery Console to make repairs to Windows XP

First, if you don't have a Windows XP Home, Pro or MCE installation CD, don't despair.

Download and run ARCDC by Artellos. It will download the required files from the Microsoft Web site and crete a .iso file. It will also offer to burn the iso image to a CD for you. If you don't do it then, there is a good freeware burner called ImgBurn which will do it at a later time. If you're unsure how to do this, you can follow the tutorial here:
How to Burn an ISO File

You can delete the .iso file once you've burned it to CD or DVD.

Steps to perform on the problem machine:
  • Place your Windows XP Installation CD or the new Recovery Console disk you just created into your CD or DVD ROM drive, and reboot.
    You should see this:
    Posted Image
    If you don't see the above, try pressing the F10 or F12 keys during boot and selecting the CDRom device from the list.
    If that doesn't work, enter BIOS Setup by pressing the F1, F2, F10 or Del key during boot and modifying the
    Boot Order or Boot Priority to make the CD/DVD first boot device.

    If your machine won't boot to the CD, make a post in the Microsoft Windows™ forum asking for assistance with this task.
    Please include the exact make and model of your computer so we can provide more exact instructions.
  • Press any key to start Windows Setup (Don't worry.. we're not actually using setup at this point)
  • Wait a while for setup to start, until you see the following screen, then press the R key.
    Posted Image
  • Wait until you see this screen, and enter the number of your main installation. (Typically 1 for C:\Windows)
    Posted Image
  • Press Enter.
  • If prompted to do so, enter your Administrator password. If you don't have one, leave it blank and press enter.
  • From the command prompt, enter: chkdsk /r (note the space between chkdsk and /r)
    Allow it to complete undisturbed.
  • Remove the CD/DVD then reboot. Windows should now begin loading.
For more information on the Recovery Console, read this Microsoft article: How to install and use the Recovery Console

Also, if your computer has a floppy drive, you can download the Windows XP Setup boot disks from Microsoft and boot them to start the Recovery Console.

Updated 11/06/2010 to replace download of an existing rc.iso file with the use of ARCDC by Artellos.

Edited by Ztruker, 03 December 2010 - 08:34 PM.

Rich
 

Die with memories, not dreams. – Unknown

    Advertisements

Register to Remove

Related Topics



0 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users