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Asked by katredrum in Windows XP Operating System
I have a Gateway laptop I am troubleshooting that insists on booting into System Recovery Console. I wanted to see the options I had to wipe and reload by using the built-in command F11. I seen the options and decided not to wipe and reload. Now when I boot the laptop up, it insists on booting into Gateway's Recovery Console.
Is there any way to re-point the system to boot into Windows XP Home? I ran the Windows XP Pro CD I have from another computer and went into Recovery mode and did a CHKDSK /r which fixed some of the initial troubles I was having. When I did this, I noticed that the Windows default directory was D:\ instead of C:\. The System Recovery partition was C:\.
Is there anyway to get the laptop to boot into Windows or do I have to wipe and reload?
Thanks a million!
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