Windows XP Recovery Console¶
The Recovery Console is a feature of the Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 operating systems.
It provides the means for administrators to perform a limited range of tasks using a command line interface. Its primary function is to enable administrators to recover from situations where Windows does not boot as far as presenting its graphical user interface.
The recovery console is used to provide a way to access the hard drive in an emergency through the command prompt. As such, the Recovery Console can be accessed either through the original installation media used to install Windows.
It can also be installed to the hard drive and added to the NTLDR menu, however, relying on that is more risky because it requires that the computer can boot to the point that NTLDR loads.
We will assume you have created/download an ISO file containing windows XP Recovery Console (You can create your own Recovery Console using your Windows XP Installation CD).
Copy and rename Windows Recovery Console ISO file to /tftpboot/er/plugins/winrc/winrc.iso