Console recovery, missing boot selection - Recovery Console is installed, but the reference is missing in boot.ini

Console original title: absent the selection of reboot recovery

I am running winxp pro, ie8 on a Dell computer. I installed my reinstallation cd recovery console. He was here for a few days, but I don't the had not yet used. While I was checking my msconfig startup items, there is a tab with a box boot.ini file to check all boot paths. I did, and a msg came say that a console rec path was invalid I wanted to remove it. So I checked yes. And now, I don't have the option to go to the recovery console. It is still there or did I wipe it with a deletion? Thanks in advance for any help.

Good - then you must make your boot.ini file looks similar to the example above by adding this line to the bottom of your boot.ini file (that's all one line):

C:\CMDCONS\BOOTSECT. DAT = "Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" cmdcons

When XP see these two options (and if the folders really exist), it will prompt you for timeout seconds to choose one and then if you do nothing, it will take one.

The stuff between the quotation marks double is just the guest XP offers you on screen when it is booting, you can change it to anything you want:

Of this:

"Microsoft Windows XP Professional"

to do this:

"Elizabeth XP system.

Being generally impatient, I I would like to change the timeout = 30 to timeout = 5 or timeout = 3 and regular XP will start in the time-out period, unless you choose the Recovery Console before the time-out period.

In one XP installation partition, really same useless file boot.ini to boot.  XP will complain if there isn't one, but also to start very well the first XP partition it finds.

You can also adjust the boot.ini by right-clicking station work, properties, Advanced tab, startup and recovery, settings...

To be really accurate, you might do the properties of the file c:\boot.ini hidden and read-only (this is the default).

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