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I am thinking now post some computer tips, at the same time reminded of a problem I had a while ago, my computer was showing errors in booting Windows XP, What did I do? Reformatei! (silliness, I lost everything) Very shortly after I discovered I had a solution, recover or Windows XP! Now I will pass on the information, after all I think everyone may one day need it.

For this you will need:

1 – Computer faulty at startup, it can display boot errors, blue screens (blue screens), continuous reboot, among others.
2 – CD do Windows XP (original or not)

Recovery Mode:

1 – Insert the Windows XP CD into the drive and start the computer (turn on the computer again) and choose the boot options (usually by pressing F12) the CD-ROM option.
2 – When the CD-ROM system stops on the next screen press R to recover.

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3 – Follow the onscreen instructions to recover the Windows XP partition that has problems. In the following screen will appear all operating systems that are available. If you have just installed XP he will say: 1- C:Windows
type it 1 to recover the unit 1 and enter your computer's administrator password.
4 – To recover I use the command BOOTCFG /REBUILD. This command makes the recreation of booting Windows XP.
5 – At the end the following message appears:

blah blah blah
Total identified Windows Installs: 1
[1]: C:Winnt
Add installation to boot list? (Yes, No, All):

type N.

Below are a few commands you can use to recover your drive. (I'm not responsible for any change or alteration in the data content from your computer, this is just a Guideline).

Command Description
Attrib Changes the attributes of a file or folder.
Batch It executes the commands specified in the text file.
Bootcfg Configuration and recovery startup file (boot.ini).
ChDir (Cd) Displays or changes the name of the current folder.
Chkdsk Checks a disk and displays a status report.
Cls Clears the screen.
Copy Copies a single file to another location.
Delete (Of the) Deletes one or more files.
You It displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory.
Disable Disables a device driver or system service.
Diskpart Manages partitions on hard drives.
Enable Starts or enables a device driver or system service.
Exit Exits the Recovery Console and restart the computer.
Expand Extracts a file from a compressed file.
Fixboot Writes a new partition boot sector onto the specified partition.
Fixmbr Repairs the master boot record of the specified disk.
Format Format um disco.
Help It displays a list of commands you can use in the Recovery Console.
Listsvc Lists the services and drivers available on the computer.
Logon You log on to a Windows installation.
Map Displays the drive letter mappings.
Mkdir (Md) Create a folder.
More Displays a text file.
Net use Connects a network share to a drive letter.
Rename (Ren) Renames a single file.
Rmdir (Rd) Delete a folder.
Set Displays and sets environment variables.
Systemroot Sets the current directory to the systemroot directory of the system you are currently logged in.
Type Displays a text file.

39 Comments


  1. Friend,earned by dicas.Ajuda much this exchange informações.Um abs.

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  2. give boot from the CD and select R (recover)
    when you see the C:> type chkdsk and hit enter, wait to finish and press exit and restart the micro.
    me just this solved.

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  3. Way….my salvation this tuto, I did like you said and it worked…earned there by the very useful tip msm hug beast!

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  4. No friend worked with me. In my case I q vc suggested it, appeared blue screen, then I restarted the pc and after entering my user appeared the blue screen again. Ja spent shkdisk / r by prompt and nothing to solve. Any suggestion? Q will have the same format? Tanks!

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    I saved the life (between blades)
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