http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307545
Nice article, but I'm confused about something... Here I quote from the article:
If you have access to another computer, to save time, you can copy the text in step five, and then create a text file called "Regcopy1.txt" (for example). To use this file, run the following command when you start in Recovery Console:
batch regcopy1.txt
With the batch command in Recovery Console, you can process all the commands in a text file sequentially. When you use the
batch command, you do not have to manually type as many commands.
If I create a file called "Regcopy1.txt" on another computer, how do I access this file on the problem PC? If I put it on a flash drive, I know of no way to get to that flash drive from within the recovery console.
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Nice article, but I'm confused about something... Here I quote from the article:
If you have access to another computer, to save time, you can copy the text in step five, and then create a text file called "Regcopy1.txt" (for example). To use this file, run the following command when you start in Recovery Console:
batch regcopy1.txt
With the batch command in Recovery Console, you can process all the commands in a text file sequentially. When you use the
batch command, you do not have to manually type as many commands.
If I create a file called "Regcopy1.txt" on another computer, how do I access this file on the problem PC? If I put it on a flash drive, I know of no way to get to that flash drive from within the recovery console.
View this thread