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Posted 06 September 2005 - 01:32 AM

i have unattended XPCD with EZboot menu

my menu

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1. install windows XP SP2
2. Bott with msdos 6.22 with CD rom support
3. Restart
4. boot from HDD
5. Boot with network support
u can't be able to have recovery console in UAXP except pressing F10

now i want that feature in my ezboot menu so that when that option is choosed it will boot to windows XP recovery console

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1. install windows XP SP2
2. Boot with msdos 6.22 with CD rom support
3. Restart
4. boot from HDD
5. Boot with network support
6. Boot with XP recovery console

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Posted 06 September 2005 - 11:29 AM

when booting windows XP and is asks you to press F6 for extra drivers, press F10 instead. It runs the recover console from the windows source\cd

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Posted 06 September 2005 - 07:25 PM

i do not like to press F10 as i already told,,
i want this in bootable menu..

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Posted 08 September 2005 - 09:16 PM

You can download Windows XP 6 Disk Setup Set, from: http://support.micro...kb/310994/en-us
Don’t forget to choose YOUR language when downloading “Disk Setup Set”.

Create a folder named i386

Extract “Disk setup set”. Open each image (using winimage or similar). Extract every file from each image to i386 folder. Now you have a complete “boot folder, holding necessary files to reach the console.

Use your favorite boot loader to boot into this folder as a usual Windows.

Attention: If you have a setup folder already named i386 (holding windows setup files), you have to hexedit (change name) on this “consol folder”.

Thanks to EUREKA from the EasyBoot forum for this information

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Posted 08 September 2005 - 09:35 PM

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when booting windows XP and is asks you to press F6 for extra drivers, press F10 instead. It runs the recover console from the windows source\cd


is it really possible.bcz someone said that its impossible to get recovery console for unattended cd.

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