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$$$$29 Recovery Console Commands in detail$$$


1-Attrib Changes the attributes of a file or directory
2-Batch Executes the commands specified in the text file
3-Bootcfg Boot file (boot.ini) configuration and recovery
4-ChDir-(Cd)-Displays the name of the current directory or changes the current directory
5-Chkdsk Checks a disk and displays a status report
6-Cls Clears the screen
7-Copy Copies a single file to another location
8-Delete (Del) Deletes one or more files
9-Dir Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory
10-Disable Disables a system service or a device driver
11-Diskpart Manages partitions on your hard drives
12-Enable Starts or enables a system service or a device driver
13-Exit Exits the Recovery Console and restarts your computer
14-Expand Extracts a file from a compressed file
15-Fixboot Writes a new partition boot sector onto the specified partition
16-Fixmbr Repairs the master boot record of the specified disk
17-Format Formats a disk
18-Help Displays a list of the commands you can use in the Recovery Console
19-Listsvc Lists the services and drivers available on the computer
20-Logon Logs on to a Windows installation
21-Map Displays the drive letter mappings
22-Mkdir (Md)
23-Creates a directory
24-More Displays a text file
25-Rename (Ren) Renames a single file
26-Rmdir (Rd) Deletes a directory
Set
27-Displays and sets environment variables
28-Systemroot Sets the current directory to the systemroot directory of the system you are currently logged on to.
29-Type Displays a text file

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