The following commands can be used with the Windows 2000 Recovery Console:
Changes the attributes of a file or directory.
Executes the commands specified in the text file.
Displays the name of the current directory or changes the current directory.
Checks a disk and displays a status report.
Clears the screen.
Copies a single file to another location.
Deletes one or more files.
Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory.
Disables a system service or a device driver.
Manages partitions on your hard drives.
Starts or enables a system service or a device driver.
Exits the Recovery Console and restarts your computer.
Extracts a file from a compressed file.
Writes a new partition boot sector onto the system partition.
Repairs the master boot record of the partition boot sector.
Formats a disk.
Displays a list of the commands you can use in the Recovery Console.
Lists the services and drivers available on the computer.
Logs on to a Windows 2000 installation.
Displays the drive letter mappings.
Creates a directory.
Displays a text file.
Renames a single file.
Deletes a directory.
Displays and sets environment variables.
Sets the current directory to the systemroot directory of the system you are currently logged on to.
Displays a text file.
Additional information on starting and using the Recovery Console is available. If you are using Windows 2000 Professional, see the Windows 2000 Professional Getting Started online book, or the Windows 2000 Professional Getting Started book that came with your Windows 2000 CD. If you are using Windows 2000 Server, see the Disaster Recovery How to section.