Command interpreter; Can it execute any file?

"can i go into c: and execute a file?" quote: cvance

When booting with the XP installation disk you can go to the recover console to run various system utilities as well as manually starting the system restore process if Windows fails to boot. How to use the recovery console?
http://www.computerforum.com/How to use the Recovery Console

loadTOCNode(2, 'moreinformation');You can enable and disable services, format drives, read and write data on a local drive (including drives that are formatted to use the NTFS file system), and perform many other administrative tasks. The Recovery Console is particularly useful if you have to repair your computer by copying a file from a disk or CD-ROM to your hard disk, or if you have to reconfigure a service that is preventing your computer from starting correctly.

If you cannot start your computer, you can run the Recovery Console from the Microsoft Windows XP startup disks or the Windows XP CD-ROM. This article describes how to perform this task.

After Windows XP is installed on your computer, to start the computer and use the Recovery Console you require the Windows XP startup disks or the Windows XP CD-ROM." You can also see the list of commands at http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307654

To create other boot disks for XP, http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm
 
Whatever. You were wrong. If you can't admit it it says a lot about you. And for pete's sakes, start quoting articles that are actually relevant to the conversation.
 
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