;/* ; ;Copyright (c) 1998 Microsoft Corporation ; ;Module Name: ; ; msg.mc ; ;Abstract: ; ; This file contains the message definitions for the command console. ; ;Author: ; ; Wesley Witt (wesw) 21-Oct-1998 ; ;Revision History: ; ;Notes: ; ;--*/ MessageId=1 SymbolicName=MSG_SIGNON Language=English Microsoft Windows XP(TM) Recovery Console. The Recovery Console provides system repair and recovery functionality. Type EXIT to quit the Recovery Console and restart the computer. . MessageId=2 SymbolicName=MSG_UNKNOWN_COMMAND Language=English The command is not recognized Type HELP for a list of supported commands. . MessageId=3 SymbolicName=MSG_SYNTAX_ERROR Language=English The parameter is not valid. Try /? for help. . MessageId=4 SymbolicName=MSG_INVALID_DRIVE Language=English The specified drive is not valid, or there is no disk in the drive. . MessageId=5 SymbolicName=MSG_INVALID_PATH Language=English The path or file specified is not valid. . MessageId=6 SymbolicName=MSG_CANT_OPEN_FILE Language=English The file cannot be opened. . MessageId=7 SymbolicName=MSG_CANT_READ_FILE Language=English An error occurred during the file read operation. . MessageId=8 SymbolicName=MSG_ACCESS_DENIED Language=English Access is denied. . MessageId=9 SymbolicName=MSG_MORE_PROMPT Language=English More: ENTER=Scroll (Line) SPACE=Scroll (Page) ESC=Stop . MessageId=10 SymbolicName=MSG_FILE_ENUM_ERROR Language=English An error occurred during directory enumeration. . MessageId=11 SymbolicName=MSG_DATE_TIME_FORMAT Language=English m/d/y h:na*ap NOTE TO LOCALIZERS: m=month, d=day, y=year, h=hour (12-hour), H=hour (24-hour), n=minutes, a=am/pm, *=end. Following * are abbreviation chars for AM and PM. . MessageId=12 SymbolicName=MSG_NO_FILES Language=English No matching files were found. . MessageId=13 SymbolicName=MSG_NO_MEDIA_IN_DEVICE Language=English There is no floppy disk or CD in the drive. . MessageId=14 SymbolicName=MSG_RENAME_ERROR Language=English The rename operation failed. . MessageId=15 SymbolicName=MSG_CONFIRM_DELETE Language=English %1, Are you sure? (Y/N) %0 . MessageId=16 SymbolicName=MSG_YESNO Language=English yYnN . MessageId=18 SymbolicName=MSG_DELETE_ERROR Language=English The delete operation failed. . MessageId=19 SymbolicName=MSG_CREATE_DIR_FAILED Language=English The directory could not be created. . MessageId=20 SymbolicName=MSG_ALREADY_EXISTS Language=English A directory or file with the name %1 already exists. . MessageId=21 SymbolicName=MSG_INVALID_NAME Language=English The file name, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect. . MessageId=22 SymbolicName=MSG_FILE_NOT_FOUND Language=English The system cannot find the file or directory specified. . MessageId=23 SymbolicName=MSG_RMDIR_ERROR Language=English The directory could not be removed. . MessageId=24 SymbolicName=MSG_DIR_NOT_EMPTY Language=English The directory is not empty. . MessageId=25 SymbolicName=MSG_NOT_DIRECTORY Language=English The name specified is not a directory. . MessageId=26 SymbolicName=MSG_DIR_BANNER1a Language=English The volume in drive %1!c! is %2 . MessageId=27 SymbolicName=MSG_DIR_BANNER1b Language=English The volume in drive %1!c! has no label . MessageId=28 SymbolicName=MSG_DIR_BANNER2 Language=English The volume Serial Number is %1!04x!-%2!04x! . MessageId=29 SymbolicName=MSG_DIR_BANNER3 Language=English Directory of %1 . MessageId=30 SymbolicName=MSG_DIR_BANNER4 Language=English %1!u! file(s) %2 bytes . MessageId=31 SymbolicName=MSG_DIR_BANNER5 Language=English %1 bytes free . MessageId=32 SymbolicName=MSG_VOLUME_NOT_CHECKED Language=English The drive could not be checked. . MessageId=33 SymbolicName=MSG_VOLUME_CLEAN Language=English The volume appears to be in good condition and was not checked. Use /p if you want to check the volume anyway. . MessageId=34 SymbolicName=MSG_VOLUME_CHECKED_BUT_HOSED Language=English The volume appears to contain one or more unrecoverable problems. . MessageId=35 SymbolicName=MSG_VOLUME_CHECKED_AND_FIXED Language=English CHKDSK found and fixed one or more errors on the volume. . MessageId=36 SymbolicName=MSG_CHKDSK_CHECKING_1 Language=English CHKDSK is checking the volume... . MessageId=37 SymbolicName=MSG_CHKDSK_CHECKING_2 Language=English CHKDSK is performing additional checking or recovery... . MessageId=38 SymbolicName=MSG_VOLUME_PERCENT_COMPLETE Language=English %1!u!%% completed.%0 . MessageId=39 SymbolicName=MSG_CHKDSK_UNSUPPORTED_VOLUME Language=English There is no disk in drive or the file system is not supported. . MessageId=40 SymbolicName=MSG_CHKDSK_REPORT_1a Language=English Volume %2 created %1 . MessageId=41 SymbolicName=MSG_CHKDSK_REPORT_1b Language=English Volume created %1 . MessageId=42 SymbolicName=MSG_CHKDSK_REPORT_2 Language=English The volume Serial Number is %1!04x!-%2!04x! . MessageId=43 SymbolicName=MSG_CHKDSK_REPORT_3 Language=English %1!9.9s! kilobytes total disk space. %2!9.9s! kilobytes are available. %3!9.9s! bytes in each allocation unit. %4!9.9s! total allocation units on disk. %5!9.9s! allocation units available on disk. . MessageId=44 SymbolicName=MSG_CHKDSK_COMPLETE Language=English CHKDSK has finished checking the volume. . MessageId=45 SymbolicName=MSG_SHARING_VIOLATION Language=English The file or directory is being used by another process. . MessageId=46 SymbolicName=MSG_DRIVEMAP_HEADER Language=English Drive Mapping . MessageId=47 SymbolicName=MSG_COPY_OVERWRITE Language=English Overwrite %1? (Yes/No/All): %0 . MessageId=48 SymbolicName=MSG_YESNOALL Language=English nNyYaA . MessageId=49 SymbolicName=MSG_CANT_COPY_FILE Language=English The file could not be copied. . MessageId=50 SymbolicName=MSG_COPY_COUNT Language=English %1!u! file(s) copied. . MessageId=51 SymbolicName=MSG_MAP_ENTRY Language=English %1!c!%2!c! %3!s! %4!8u!MB %5!s! . MessageId=52 SymbolicName=MSG_MAP_ENTRY2 Language=English %1!c!: %2!s! . MessageId=53 SymbolicName=MSG_INSTALL_SELECT Language=English Which Windows installation would you like to log onto (To cancel, press ENTER)? %0 . MessageId=54 SymbolicName=MSG_LOGON_PROMPT_PASSWORD Language=English Type the Administrator password: %0 . MessageId=55 SymbolicName=MSG_LOGON_FAILURE Language=English The password is not valid. Please retype the password. . MessageId=56 SymbolicName=MSG_LOGON_FAILUE_BAD Language=English An invalid password has been entered 3 times. . MessageId=57 SymbolicName=MSG_SERVICE_CURRENT_STATE Language=English The service currently has start_type %1. Please record this value. . MessageId=58 SymbolicName=MSG_SERVICE_CHANGE_STATE Language=English The new start_type for the service has been set to %1. The computer must be restarted for the changes to take effect. Type EXIT if you want to restart the computer now. . MessageId=60 SymbolicName=MSG_SERVICE_NOT_FOUND Language=English The registry entry for the %1 service cannot be located. Check that the name of the service is specified correctly. . MessageId=61 SymbolicName=MSG_SERVICE_FOUND Language=English The registry entry for the %1 service was found. . MessageId=62 SymbolicName=MSG_SERVICE_ENABLE_HELP Language=English Using the ENABLE command, you can enable a Windows system service or driver. ENABLE servicename [start_type] servicename The name of the service or driver to be enabled. start_type Valid start_type values are: SERVICE_BOOT_START SERVICE_SYSTEM_START SERVICE_AUTO_START SERVICE_DEMAND_START ENABLE prints the old start_type of the service before resetting it to the new value. You should make a note of the old value, in case it is necessary to restore the start_type of the service. If you do not specify a new start_type, ENABLE prints the old start_type for you. The start_type values that the DISABLE command displays are: SERVICE_DISABLED SERVICE_BOOT_START SERVICE_SYSTEM_START SERVICE_AUTO_START SERVICE_DEMAND_START . MessageId=63 SymbolicName=MSG_SERVICE_DISABLE_HELP Language=English Using the DISABLE command, you can disable a Windows system service or driver. DISABLE servicename servicename The name of the service or driver to be disabled. DISABLE prints the old start_type of the service before resetting it to SERVICE_DISABLED . You should make a note of the old start_type, in case you need to enable the service again. The start_type values that the DISABLE command displays are: SERVICE_DISABLED SERVICE_BOOT_START SERVICE_SYSTEM_START SERVICE_AUTO_START SERVICE_DEMAND_START . MessageId=64 SymbolicName=MSG_SERVICE_ALREADY_DISABLED Language=English The %1 service is already disabled. . MessageId=65 SymbolicName=MSG_SERVICE_MISSING_START_KEY Language=English The service is missing the Start value key. The system registry may be damaged. If your system is currently not starting correctly, you can try restarting it with the Last Known Good configuration or you can try repairing the Windows installation using the setup program's repair and recovery options. . MessageId=66 SymbolicName=MSG_SYSTEM_MISSING_CURRENT_CONTROLS Language=English The system registry does not appear to have an active ControlSet key. The system registry may be damaged. If your system is currently not starting correctly, you can try restarting it with the Last Known Good configuration or you can try repairing the installation of Windows using the setup program's repair and recovery options. . MessageId=67 SymbolicName=MSG_SERVICE_SAME_STATE Language=English The service is already set to %1. . MessageId=68 SymbolicName=MSG_SERVICE_ENABLE_SYNTAX_ERROR Language=English The start_type specified is not valid. Valid start types are: SERVICE_BOOT_START SERVICE_SYSTEM_START SERVICE_AUTO_START SERVICE_DEMAND_START . MessageId=69 SymbolicName=MSG_COULDNT_FIND_BINARY Language=English %1 could not be located in either the startup directory or the CDROM drive. Type the full path (including drive letter) for the location of %1: %0 . MessageId=70 SymbolicName=MSG_LOOKING_FOR_BINARY Language=English %1 could not be located in the startup directory. Checking drives for installation source or CD... . MessageId=71 SymbolicName=MSG_FAILED_COULDNT_FIND_BINARY_ANYWHERE Language=English %1 cannot be found in the specified location. . MessageId=72 SymbolicName=MSG_CHKDSK_HELP Language=English Checks a disk and displays a status report CHKDSK [drive:] [/P] [/R] [drive:] Specifies the drive to check /P Check even if the drive is not flagged dirty /R Locates bad sectors and recovers readable information (implies /P) CHKDSK may be used without any parameters, in which case the current drive is checked with no switches. You can specify the listed switches. CHKDSK requires the AUTOCHK.EXE file. CHKDSK automatically locates AUTOCHK.EXE in the startup (boot) directory. If it cannot be found in the startup directory, CHKDSK will attempt to locate the Windows installation CD. If the installation CD cannot be found, CHKDSK prompts for the location of AUTOCHK.EXE. . MessageId=73 SymbolicName=MSG_COPY_HELP Language=English Copies a single file to another location. COPY source [destination] source Specifies the file to be copied destination Specifies the directory and/or file name for the new file The source may be removable media, any directory within the system directories of the current Windows installation, the root of any drive, the local installation sources, or the Cmdcons directory. The destination may be any directory within the system directories of the current Windows installation, the root of any drive, the local installation sources, or the cmdcons directory. The destination cannot be removable media. If a destination is not specified, it defaults to the current directory. COPY does not support replaceable parameters (wildcards). COPY prompts if the destination file already exists. A compressed file from the Windows installation CD is automatically decompressed as it is copied. . MessageId=74 SymbolicName=MSG_CHDIR_HELP Language=English Displays the name of the current directory, or switches to a new directory. CHDIR [path] CHDIR [..] CHDIR [drive:] CD [path] CD [..] CD [drive:] CD .. Specifies that you want to change to the parent directory. Type CD drive: to display the current directory in the specified drive. Type CD without parameters to display the current drive and directory. The CHDIR command treat spaces as delimiters. Use quotation marks around a directory name containing spaces. For example: cd "\windows\profiles\username\programs\start menu" CHDIR only operates within the system directories of the current Windows installation, removable media, the root directory of any hard disk partition, or the local installation sources. . MessageId=75 SymbolicName=MSG_CLS_HELP Language=English Clears the screen. CLS . MessageId=76 SymbolicName=MSG_DELETE_HELP Language=English Deletes one file. DEL [drive:][path]filename DELETE [drive:][path]filename [drive:][path]filename Specifies the file to delete. DELETE only operates within the system directories of the current Windows installation, removable media, the root directory of any hard disk partition, or the local installation sources. . MessageId=77 SymbolicName=MSG_START_TYPE_NOT_SPECIFIED Language=English The start_type of the service was not changed. To change the start_type, specify a start_type. Valid start types are: SERVICE_BOOT_START SERVICE_SYSTEM_START SERVICE_AUTO_START SERVICE_DEMAND_START . MessageId=78 SymbolicName=MSG_DIR_HELP Language=English Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory. DIR [drive:][path][filename] [drive:][path][filename] Specifies drive, directory, and/or files to list. DIR lists all files, including hidden and system files. Files may have the following attributes: D Directory R Read-only H Hidden file A Files ready for archiving S System file C Compressed E Encrypted P Reparse Point DIR only operates within the system directories of the current Windows installation, removable media, the root directory of any hard disk partition, or the local installation sources. . MessageId=79 SymbolicName=MSG_LOGON_HELP Language=English Logs on to a Windows installation. LOGON LOGON lists the detected installations of Windows, and requests the local administrator password for those installations. . MessageId=80 SymbolicName=MSG_REBOOT_NOW Language=English To restart your computer, press ENTER. . MessageId=81 SymbolicName=MSG_MAP_HELP Language=English Displays the drive letter mappings. MAP [arc] MAP lists the drive letter to physical device mappings that are currently active. The arc parameter tells MAP to use ARC paths instead of Windows device paths. . MessageId=82 SymbolicName=MSG_TYPE_HELP Language=English Displays a text file to the screen. MORE filename or TYPE filename MORE or TYPE displays a text file. . MessageId=83 SymbolicName=MSG_RENAME_HELP Language=English Renames a single file. RENAME [drive:][path]filename1 filename2. REN [drive:][path]filename1 filename2. You cannot specify a new drive or path for your destination file. RENAME will only operate within the system directories of the current Windows installation, removable media, the root directory of any hard disk partition, or the local installation sources. . MessageId=84 SymbolicName=MSG_MAKEDIR_HELP Language=English Creates a directory. MKDIR [drive:]path MD [drive:]path MKDIR only operates within the system directories of the current Windows installation, removable media, the root directory of any hard disk partition, or the local installation sources. . MessageId=85 SymbolicName=MSG_REMOVEDIR_HELP Language=English Removes (deletes) a directory. RMDIR [drive:]path RD [drive:]path RMDIR only operates within the system directories of the current Windows installation, removable media, the root directory of any hard disk partition, or the local installation sources. . MessageId=86 SymbolicName=MSG_HELPCOMMAND_HELP Language=English For more information on a specific command, type command-name /? or HELP command-name. . MessageId=87 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXMBR_HELP Language=English Repairs the master boot record of the boot partition. FIXMBR [device-name] device-name Optional name that specifies the device that needs a new MBR. If this is left blank then the boot device is used If FIXMBR detects an invalid or non-standard partition table signature, it prompts you before rewriting the master boot record (MBR). FIXMBR is only supported on x86-based computers. . MessageId=88 SymbolicName=MSG_ONLY_ON_X86 Language=English This is only supported on x86-based computers. . MessageId=89 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXMBR_DOING_IT Language=English Writing new master boot record on physical drive %1. . MessageId=90 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXMBR_INT13_HOOKER Language=English An Interrupt 13 hook was detected. . MessageId=91 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXMBR_NO_VALID_SIGNATURE Language=English FIXMBR could not detect a master boot record signature. . MessageId=92 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXMBR_WARNING_BEFORE_PROCEED Language=English ** CAUTION ** This computer appears to have a non-standard or invalid master boot record. FIXMBR may damage your partition tables if you proceed. This could cause all the partitions on the current hard disk to become inaccessible. If you are not having problems accessing your drive, do not continue. . MessageId=93 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXMBR_DONE Language=English The new master boot record has been successfully written. . MessageId=94 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXMBR_FAILED Language=English The new master boot record could not be written. The disk may be damaged. . MessageId=95 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXMBR_ABORT Language=English Canceled writing the new master boot record write operation. . MessageId=96 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXMBR_READ_ERROR Language=English The old master boot record cannot be read. . MessageId=97 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXMBR_IS_PC98 Language=English This is a NEC PC98. . MessageId=98 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXMBR_ARE_YOU_SURE Language=English Are you sure you want to write a new MBR? %0 . MessageId=99 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXBOOT_HELP Language=English Writes a new bootsector onto the system partition. FIXBOOT [drive:] [drive:] Specifies the drive to which a boot sector will be written, overriding the default choice of the system boot partition. FIXBOOT is only supported on x86-based computers. . MessageId=100 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXBOOT_READ_ERROR Language=English The old boot sector information cannot be read. . MessageId=101 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXBOOT_FIX_ERROR Language=English The boot sector cannot be fixed. . MessageId=102 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXBOOT_DONE Language=English The new bootsector was successfully written. . MessageId=103 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXBOOT_NO_VALID_FS Language=English The file system on the startup partition is unknown. FIXBOOT is attempting to detect the file system type. . MessageId=104 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXBOOT_FS Language=English The file system on the startup partition is %1. . MessageId=105 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXBOOT_INFO1 Language=English The target partition is %1!c!:. . MessageId=106 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXBOOT_FAILED1 Language=English FIXBOOT cannot open the partition. . MessageId=107 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXBOOT_DETERMINE Language=English The bootsector is corrupt. FIXBOOT is checking the filesystem type... . MessageId=108 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXBOOT_FOUND_NTFS Language=English The partition is using the NTFS file system. . MessageId=109 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXBOOT_FOUND_FAT Language=English The partition is using the FAT file system. . MessageId=110 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXBOOT_CHECKING_OS Language=English FIXBOOT is checking for an operating system. . MessageId=111 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXBOOT_WRITING Language=English FIXBOOT is writing a new boot sector. . MessageId=112 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXBOOT_INVALID Language=English FIXBOOT cannot find the system drive, or the drive specified is not valid. . MessageId=113 SymbolicName=MSG_FILE_NOT_FOUND2 Language=English The system cannot find the file specified. . MessageId=114 SymbolicName=MSG_DIR_WILDCARD_NOT_SUPPORTED Language=English COPY does not support wildcards or directory copies. . MessageId=115 SymbolicName=MSG_SYSTEMROOT_HELP Language=English Sets the current directory to systemroot. SYSTEMROOT . MessageId=116 SymbolicName=MSG_REPAIR_HELP Language=English You can use the REPAIR command to repair your system. REPAIR PathtoERFiles PathtoNTSourceFiles /NoConfirm /RepairStartup /Registry PathtoERFiles: Path to the Emergency Repair Disk Files (Setup.log, autoexec.nt, config.nt). If this parameter is not specified, REPAIR prompts the user with 2 choices: Use a floppy disk, or use the repair info stored in %windir%\repair. PathtoNTSourceFiles: Path to the Windows Installation CD files. This is the CD-ROM drive if not specified. NoConfirm: Replace all files listed in setup.log without prompting the user. By default, the user is prompted to confirm the replacement of each file. Registry: Replace all the registry files in %windir%\system32\config with the original copy of the registry saved after setup and located in %windir%\repair. RepairStartup: Repair the startup environment, boot files, and boot sector. . MessageId=117 SymbolicName=MSG_NYI Language=English Not yet implemented. . MessageId=118 SymbolicName=MSG_BATCH_HELP Language=English Executes commands specified in a text file BATCH Inputfile [Outputfile] InputFile Specifies the text file that contains the list of commands to be executed. OutputFile If specified, contains the output of the specified commands. If not specified, the output is displayed on the screen. . MessageId=119 SymbolicName=MSG_FORMAT_HELP Language=English Formats a disk for use with Windows. FORMAT [drive:] [/Q] [/FS:file-system] [drive:] Specifies the drive to format. /Q Performs a quick format. /FS:file-system Specifies the file system to use (FAT, FAT32, or NTFS) . MessageId=120 SymbolicName=MSG_VOLUME_NOT_FORMATTED Language=English The drive cannot be formatted. . MessageId=121 SymbolicName=MSG_FORMAT_FORMATTING_1 Language=English FORMAT is formatting the volume... . MessageId=122 SymbolicName=MSG_FORMAT_HEADER Language=English CAUTION: All data on non-removable disk drive %1 will be lost! Proceed with Format (Y/N)?%0 . MessageId=123 SymbolicName=MSG_FDISK_HELP Language=English Use the DISKPART command to manage the partitions on your hard disk volumes. DISKPART [/add|/delete] [device-name|drive-name|partition-name] [size] /ADD Create a new partition /DELETE Delete an existing partition device-name Device name for creating a new partition. The name can be obtained from the output of the MAP command. An example of a good device name is \Device\HardDisk0. drive-name This is a drive letter-based name for deleting an existing partition. An example of a good drive name is D:. partition-name This is a partition-based name for deleting an exisiting partition and can be used in place of the drive-name argument. An example of a good partition name is \Device\HardDisk0\Partition1. Note: If you use the DISKPART command with no arguments, a user interface for managing your partitions appears. . MessageId=124 SymbolicName=MSG_REPAIR_ERFILES_LOCATION Language=English Specify the location of the emergency repair files? %0 . MessageId=125 SymbolicName=MSG_DEL_WILDCARD_NOT_SUPPORTED Language=English DELETE does not support wildcards. . MessageId=126 SymbolicName=MSG_SET_ALLOW_WILDCARDS Language=English AllowWildCards = %1 . MessageId=127 SymbolicName=MSG_SET_ALLOW_ALLPATHS Language=English AllowAllPaths = %1 . MessageId=128 SymbolicName=MSG_SET_ALLOW_REMOVABLE_MEDIA Language=English AllowRemovableMedia = %1 . MessageId=129 SymbolicName=MSG_SET_NO_COPY_PROMPT Language=English NoCopyPrompt = %1 . MessageId=130 SymbolicName=MSG_CANNOT_FORMAT_REMOVABLE Language=English You cannot format removable media. . MessageId=131 SymbolicName=MSG_VOLUME_CHECKED_AND_FOUND Language=English CHKDSK found one or more errors on the volume. . MessageId=132 SymbolicName=MSG_LOGON_PROMPT_USERNAME Language=English Please enter your user name: %0 . MessageId=133 SymbolicName=MSG_NET_USE_HELP Language=English Use NET USE to Map a network share point to a drive letter. NET USE [\\server-name\share-name /USER:domain-name\user-name [password] | drive-letter: /d] server-name The server that you wish to connect to. share-name The share that you wish to connect to. domain-name The domain to use when validating the credentials for user-name. user-name The user within domain-name to use for connecting to \\server-name\share-name. password You may, optionally, enter the password on the command line. Note: NET USE will prompt for the password if it is not on the command line and will automatically assign a drive letter to the connection if it successfully connects. drive-letter The drive letter that NET USE as assigned to a server connection. /d Indicates that this connection is to be disconnected. . MessageId=134 SymbolicName=MSG_NET_USE_PROMPT_PASSWORD Language=English Please enter your password: %0 . MessageId=135 SymbolicName=MSG_NET_USE_ERROR Language=English NET USE failed. . MessageId=136 SymbolicName=MSG_NET_USE_DRIVE_LETTER Language=English %1 has been mapped to drive letter %2. . MessageId=137 SymbolicName=MSG_CONNECTION_IN_USE Language=English There are open files and/or incomplete directory searches pending on the connection. . MessageId=138 SymbolicName=MSG_INSTALL_SELECT_ERROR Language=English Invalid selection. Please select a valid installation number. . MessageId=139 SymbolicName=MSG_ATTRIB_HELP Language=English Changes attributes on one file or directory. ATTRIB -R|+R|-S|+S|-H|+H|-C|+C filename + Sets an attribute. - Clears an attribute. R Read-only file attribute. S System file attribute. H Hidden file attribute. C Compressed file attribute. To view attributes, use the DIR command. . MessageId=140 SymbolicName=MSG_EXIT_HELP Language=English Use the EXIT command to quit the Recovery Console and restart the computer. . MessageId=142 SymbolicName=MSG_LISTSVC_HELP Language=English The LISTSVC command lists all available services and drivers on the computer. . MessageId=143 SymbolicName=MSG_LOGON_PROMPT_SYSKEY_PASSWORD Language=English Type the startup password: %0 . MessageId=144 SymbolicName=MSG_LOGON_PROMPT_SYSKEY_FLOPPY Language=English Startup Key Disk . MessageId=145 SymbolicName=MSG_EXPAND_HELP Language=English Expands a compressed file. EXPAND source [/F:filespec] [destination] [/Y] EXPAND source [/F:filespec] /D source Specifies the file to be expanded. May not include wildcards. destination Specifies the directory for the new file. Default is the current directory. /Y Do not prompt before overwriting an existing file. /F:filespec If the source contains more than one file, this parameter is required to identify the specific file(s) to be expanded. May include wildcards. /D Do not expand; only display a directory of the files which are contained in the source. The destination may be any directory within the system directories of the current Windows installation, the root of any drive, the local installation sources, or the cmdcons directory. The destination cannot be removable media. The destination file cannot be read-only. Use the ATTRIB command to remove the read-only attribute. EXPAND prompts if the destination file already exists unless /Y is used. . MessageId=146 SymbolicName=MSG_CANT_EXPAND_FILE Language=English The file could not be expanded. . MessageId=147 SymbolicName=MSG_EXPAND_COUNT Language=English %1!u! file(s) expanded. . MessageId=148 SymbolicName=MSG_EXPAND_SHOWN Language=English %1!u! file(s). . MessageId=149 SymbolicName=MSG_EXPAND_NO_MATCH Language=English No files matching '%1' in %2. . MessageId=150 SymbolicName=MSG_COPY_OVERWRITE_QUIT Language=English Overwrite %1? (Yes/No/All/Quit): %0 . MessageId=151 SymbolicName=MSG_YESNOALLQUIT Language=English nNyYaAqQ . MessageId=152 SymbolicName=MSG_FILESPEC_REQUIRED Language=English The source file contains multiple files. The -F:filespec option is required to specify which file(s) are to be expanded. -F:* may be used to expand all files. . MessageId=153 SymbolicName=MSG_BREAK Language=English ^C . MessageId=154 SymbolicName=MSG_EXPANDED Language=English %1 . MessageId=155 SymbolicName=MSG_EXPAND_FAILED Language=English Unable to create file %1. . MessageId=156 SymbolicName=MSG_SETCMD_HELP Language=English Displays and sets Recovery Console environment variables SET [variable = parameter] SET AllowWildCards = TRUE To display a list of Recovery Console environment variables, type SET without parameters. The Recovery Console supports the following environment variables: AllowWildCards Enable wildcard support for some commands (such as the DEL command). AllowAllPaths Allow access to all files and folders on the computer. AllowRemovableMedia Allow files to be copied to removable media, such as a floppy disk. NoCopyPrompt Do not prompt when overwriting an existing file. The SET command is an optional Recovery Console command that can only be enabled by using the Group Policy snap-in. . MessageId=157 SymbolicName=MSG_SETCMD_DISABLED Language=English The SET command is currently disabled. The SET command is an optional Recovery Console command that can only be enabled by using the the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in. . MessageId=158 SymbolicName=MSG_FIXBOOT_ARE_YOU_SURE Language=English Are you sure you want to write a new bootsector to the partition %1 ? %0 . MessageId=159 SymbolicName=MSG_FDISK_INVALID_PARTITION_SIZE Language=English Cannot create a new partition of size %1 MB on disk %2. . MessageId=160 SymbolicName=MSG_ATTRIB_CANNOT_CHANGE_COMPRESSION Language=English Cannot change the compression attribute for the specified file or directory. . MessageId=161 SymbolicName=MSG_BATCH_BATCH Language=English Batch file cannot contain BATCH command. . MessageId=162 SymbolicName=MSG_SVCTYPE_BOOT Language=English Boot . MessageId=163 SymbolicName=MSG_SVCTYPE_SYSTEM Language=English System . MessageId=164 SymbolicName=MSG_SVCTYPE_AUTO Language=English Auto . MessageId=165 SymbolicName=MSG_SVCTYPE_MANUAL Language=English Manual . MessageId=166 SymbolicName=MSG_SVCTYPE_DISABLED Language=English Disabled . MessageId=167 SymbolicName=MSG_VERIFIER_HELP Language=English verifier [ /flags FLAGS [ /iolevel IOLEVEL ] ] /all verifier [ /flags FLAGS [ /iolevel IOLEVEL ] ] /driver NAME [NAME ...] verifier /reset verifier /query FLAGS is a decimal combination of bits: bit 0 - special pool checking bit 1 - force irql checking bit 2 - low resources simulation bit 3 - pool tracking bit 4 - I/O verification IOLEVEL can have one the following values: 1 - I/O verification level 1 2 - I/O verification level 2 (more strict than level 1) The default I/O verification level is 1. The value is ignored if the I/O verification bit is not set in FLAGS. Multiple driver names should be separated by space. You can use wildcards for multiple names e.g. *.sys for all the driver names ending with ".sys". . MessageId=168 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_HELP Language=English Use the BOOTCFG command for boot configuration and recovery BOOTCFG /ADD BOOTCFG /REBUILD BOOTCFG /SCAN BOOTCFG /LIST BOOTCFG /DISABLEREDIRECT BOOTCFG /REDIRECT [PORT BAUDRATE] | [useBiosSettings] /SCAN Scan all disks for Windows installations and display the results /ADD Add a Windows installation to the boot list /REBUILD Iterate through all Windows installations and allow the user to choose which to add /DEFAULT Set the default boot entry /LIST List the entries already in the boot list /DISABLEREDIRECT Disable redirection in the boot loader /REDIRECT Enable redirection in the boot loader with the specified configuration example: bootcfg /redirect com1 115200 bootcfg /redirect useBiosSettings . MessageId=169 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_SCAN_RESULTS_TITLE Language=English The Windows installation scan was successful. Note: These results are stored statically for this session. If the disk configuration changes during this session, in order to get an updated scan, you must first reboot the machine and then rescan the disks. Total identified Windows installs: %1!u! . MessageId=170 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_SCAN_RESULTS_ENTRY Language=English [%1!u!]: %2!c!:%3 . MessageId=171 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_SCAN_FAILURE Language=English Error: Failed to succcessfully scan disks for Windows installations. This error may be caused by a corrupt file system, which would prevent Bootcfg from successfully scanning. Use chkdsk to detect any disk errors. Note: This operation must complete successfully in order for the /add or /rebuild commands to be utilized. . MessageId=172 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_INSTALL_DISCOVERY_QUERY Language=English Add installation to boot list? (Yes/No/All): %0 . MessageId=173 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_INSTALL_LOADIDENTIFIER_QUERY Language=English Enter Load Identifier: %0 . MessageId=174 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_INSTALL_OSLOADOPTIONS_QUERY Language=English Enter OS Load Options: %0 . MessageId=175 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_SCAN_NOTIFICATION Language=English Scanning all disks for Windows installations. Please wait, since this may take a while... . MessageId=176 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_LIST_NO_ENTRIES Language=English There are currently no boot entries available to display. . MessageId=177 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_EXPORT_HEADER Language=English Total entries in boot list: %1!u! . MessageId=178 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_EXPORT_ENTRY Language=English [%1!u!] %2 OS Load Options: %3 OS Location: %4!c!:%5 . MessageId=179 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_BATCH_LOADID Language=English Windows Installation %0 . MessageId=180 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_ADD_QUERY Language=English Select installation to add: %0 . MessageId=181 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_INVALID_SELECTION Language=English Invalid selection: %1 . MessageId=182 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_REDIRECT_FAILURE_UPDATING Language=English Error: Failed to update headless redirection configuration. . MessageId=183 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_ENABLE_REDIRECT_SUCCESS Language=English Headless redirection has been enabled using: Port: %1 Baudrate: %2 . MessageId=184 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_ENABLE_REDIRECT_PORT_SUCCESS Language=English Headless redirection has been enabled using: Port: %1 Baudrate: [default] . MessageId=185 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_DISABLEREDIRECT_SUCCESS Language=English Headless redirection has been disabled. . MessageId=186 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_DEFAULT_SUCCESS Language=English The selected boot entry is now the default. . MessageId=187 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_DEFAULT_FAILURE Language=English Error: Failed to set default boot entry. . MessageId=188 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_ADD_NOT_FOUND Language=English Error: Could not add installation %1 since this entry could not be found in the available installations list. . MessageId=189 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_BOOTLIST_ADD_FAILURE Language=English Error: Failed to add the selected boot entry to the boot list. . MessageId=190 SymbolicName=MSG_BOOTCFG_DEFAULT_NO_ENTRIES Language=English There are currently no boot entries, therefore the default boot entry cannot be set. You must first use /add or /rebuild to add a Windows installation to the boot list. .