How to Create a CD containing the Windows XP Recovery Console
Microsoft recently ends the support for Windows XP which means that you
will not get the security updates if some one find the loop hole in this
operating system. Although some people are saying that Microsoft only
stopped the support for home consumers only and they are still providing
the updates for business organizations. So what will you do if you lost
your Windows XP Disk or if you don’t have any than you will be in
trouble.
Microsoft gives you an option to restore your system via floppy disk drives but the problem is that mostly computers have no floppy drive now a days and it requires 6 floppy disks to recover a system. Which means that if one of your disk is damaged than you cannot complete the process.
Microsoft gives you an option to restore your system via floppy disk drives but the problem is that mostly computers have no floppy drive now a days and it requires 6 floppy disks to recover a system. Which means that if one of your disk is damaged than you cannot complete the process.
Windows XP Recovery Console
Good news is that Dean Adams has created a bootable CD for Windows XP which contains content from bootable floppy disk. He merges all the data into a one single batch file so that you can easily write in onto any compact disk. Just download the file from the link mention below and write in onto any CD.Download Bootable CD
Download Windows XP Service Pack 3 (Official Microsoft Website link)
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