AFAIK, Windows XP Media Center is just regular XP with a few bells and whistles.
On the CD there should be an I386 folder, this should contain Winnt32.exe. That is what you want.
The command Winnt32.exe /cmdcons should load the recovery console into Windows startup.OR:
If you boot from the CD, get to the "Welcome to setup" screen and hit the F10 key or enter R.
I am not sure what you mean by that...................can you get into safe mode and the command prompt, or into safe mode and not the command prompt?Quote:
I've tried to boot it in safe mode and use the command prompt, but of course it will not dump because the volume is being used.
Have you cleaned and reseated everything and blown all the lint out of it?
You might try this:
1. Remove all peripheral devices that are not needed such as printers, cameras, speakers, etc.
2. Boot into safe mode and edit your startup to exclude AV, firewall, automatic updates and any other non-essential services and applications.
3. In device manager, remove the modem.
4. Reboot into normal mode.
5. Windows should detect the modem, so reinstall it.
Let me know what happens.
:)
