If you want to edit boot.ini, you don't need recovery console.  You can do
that with
(Start/Run) sysdm.cpl / Advanced / (Startup and Recovery) / Settings / Edit

Recovery console functions are described in match #1 here:
http://www.google.com/search?q=recovery+console+commands
(check out "bootcfg")

Generally speaking, you should only be in Recovery Console when you know
what needs fixing and Recovery Console is the only way to fix it.

As always, we're ready here to try to diagnose your problem if you'll
describe it the symptoms.

Carl

-----Original Message-----
From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Jerry Guritzky
Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 10:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Boot.ini

I have an interesting situation.  I don't have the XP CD so I used  the 6 
diskettes I downloaded awhile back and used them to get to the  recovery
console. 
 Only problem was that it wanted my administrative  password and I never set

one, so I just hit enter and pushed on, but then it  just left me with a C 
prompt and nowhere to go.  So, I figured I'd edit  boot.ini and hopefully
fix the 
problem, only thing is that I couldn't find any  edit program anywhere, does

anyone know if I can do an edit at that point in  time, or if not that, 
anything else I should have done or tried to do to get my  XP repaired?
Thanks, Jerry.

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