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#1 User is offline   vogtlanduk 

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  Posted 10 June 2005 - 01:02 PM

Hi, is there a way to Customize Recovery Console with external Tools like OO Bluecon does?
So for instance to start a own commandline util from within the recovery console.
Second Question: how to update the Recovery console and bootdisks with a servicepack?


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Posted 11 June 2005 - 04:01 AM

1- No way AFAIK (better idea : make a PE disc !)

2- slipstream the SP on the CD, delete the CMDCONS folder on hard drive, reinstall it.
Or simply copy the files from the SP on the one of the CMDCONS folder

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Posted 11 June 2005 - 07:03 AM

1)
I`m afraid you`re right Delprat. It seems to be a dead end. So far i know the only difference between recovery console and bluecon is a non microsoft smss.exe in the system32 folder and the extra O&O tools there. I assume this smss.exe loads into `bluecon`but i donīt understand the process behind.


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OK, recovery console is updated. But what about the bootdisks ?
Especially if i slipstreamed the servicepack and integrated some extra raiddrivers into i386. The problem is to be sure that txtsetup.sif uses correct references between raiddrivers and sourcedisknumbers.

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Posted 11 June 2005 - 09:57 AM

1- ... and the proccess of making a PE disc is well documented (that's the reason of my previous post 1st point). I can't help you more about this, sorry.

2- you can download the updated bootdisks at MS download center. Go there :
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/results...&DisplayLang=en
click on the one you want (Home or Pro, no SP or SP1a or SP2), and then select your language on the download page
(it will be a SFX-CAB archive, with 6 .IMG files and the utility to copy them on floppies)

I don't know if these floppies asks for an "additional mass storage floppy disk", but there is free space on some of them, and TXTSETUP.SI_ on the first.

(it's the same TXTSETUP.SIF on the CD...)

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Posted 11 June 2005 - 12:16 PM

Thank you Delprat!

1)
I see BartPE is well documented, powerfull and i use it too. But if you also use windows 2000 you have a problem.

2)
Sorry, same problem. For windows 2000 i can`t find a download for SP4.
Yes it asks for an "additional mass storage floppy disk", it starts the normal w2k setup.
The question is: if you integrate some mass storage drivers in i386 with apps like nlite,
txtsetup.sif will be manipulated, but is it consistent with bootdisks one?
I remember there was a batchfile to do this job on the internet, but can`t find it anymore.

3)
I know, i know many questions about windows 2000 in the XP-Thread. Please don`t `kill`me! I think the solving technique is the same.

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Posted 11 June 2005 - 01:19 PM

Once TXTSETUP.SIF have been modified by nlite, you can re-cab it (makecab txtsetup.sif), and copy it over TXTSETUP.SI_ on the floppy.
(there is no chances IMHO that nlite modifies any of the boot files)

I think you don't need to worry about the other files...

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Posted 11 June 2005 - 09:25 PM

What updates are there for the RC specifically in recent Service Packs?

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Posted 12 June 2005 - 07:15 AM

The NTOSKRNL.EXE file has changed :lol:

(for XP SP2, this allow the "Data Execution Prevention" I think)

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Posted 12 June 2005 - 04:54 PM

I see, thanks.

So I suppose for PCs that don't support DEP that shouldn't matter. My old ver of RC can still logon to XP SP1 and SP2.

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