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    Microsoft Windows Recovery Console - Remove from boot?

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by FalsePerc, Apr 25, 2006.

  1. FalsePerc

    FalsePerc Notebook Guru

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    Hola.

    I recently employed the hack discussed here. It worked flawlessly - I can now connect to domains just as with windows xp pro. However, whenever I boot, it asks me to choose what to boot from. Can I remove the MSW Recovery Console from here? Does it serve any good purpose to leave it there?

    Thanks in advance.

    Mike
     
  2. LazloInSF

    LazloInSF Notebook Enthusiast

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    Start --> Run --> msconfig (type in) --> BOOT.INI (tab) --> Check All Boot Paths (button) --> remove the recovery console as a boot option since it will show up as invalid

    Hope that helps....