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4-34 Chapter 4 Modifying and Troubleshooting the Startup Process<br />

Practice: <strong>Installing</strong> and Accessing the Windows XP Professional<br />

Recovery Console<br />

In this practice, you install and then start the Recovery Console, and you look at Help<br />

to determine which commands are available in the Recovery Console. You also use the<br />

Listsvc command to view the services, and then use the Disable command to disable<br />

the Server service. Complete Exercises 1, 2, and 3.<br />

Exercise 1: <strong>Installing</strong> the Windows XP Professional Recovery Console<br />

In this exercise, you install the Recovery Console.<br />

1. Log on as Administrator.<br />

2. Insert the Windows XP Professional CD into the CD-ROM drive.<br />

3. When the Windows XP Professional CD splash screen appears, close it.<br />

4. From the Start menu, click Run.<br />

5. In the Run dialog box, type :\i386\winnt32 /cmdcons (where<br />

represents the letter assigned to your CD-ROM drive), and then click<br />

OK.<br />

Security Alert If you have installed Windows XP Service Pack 2 on your computer, you cannot<br />

install the Recovery Console. Instead, you must run the Recovery Console from your<br />

installation CD. If you have not yet installed Service Pack 2, you can first install the Recovery<br />

Console and then install Service Pack 2.<br />

6. In the Windows Setup message box that appears, click Yes to install the Windows<br />

XP Professional Recovery Console. Windows Setup next attempts to contact<br />

Microsoft and confirm that you have the latest version of Setup; it then installs the<br />

Windows XP Recovery Console on your hard disk. Windows XP Professional then<br />

displays a Windows XP Professional Setup message box indicating that the Windows<br />

Recovery Console has been successfully installed.<br />

7. Click OK to close the Microsoft Windows XP Professional Setup dialog box.<br />

Exercise 2: Using the Recovery Console to Disable the Server Service<br />

In this exercise, you start the Recovery Console and use the Help command to view the<br />

available commands. You then use the Listsvc and Disable commands.<br />

1. Restart your computer.<br />

2. In the Please Select The Operating System To Start screen, select Windows Recovery<br />

Console.

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