I have written before that whenever I setup a new Windows PC I always copy the i386 directory to the hard disk and I always install Windows Recovery Console as well.
Windows Recovery Console is a limited, low level version of Windows, but sometimes it’s just the trick to get a Windows installation defunked and running.
It is, as mentioned above, limited.
These limitations have never been a big issue with me and I am not forced to use the Recover Console that frequently. But I did find a nice article describing how to eliminate some of those restrictions and I thought I would pass it on here.
Fred Langa is a highly respected Windows guru and his article is very informative. Read it here.
