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July 27, 2007 12:00 AM

What is the Windows Recovery Environment (RE)?

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A. Windows RE is the Windows Vista replacement for the Windows XP Recovery Console. It has two main purposes: first, to automatic diagnostics and the repair of OS problems through the Startup Repair options, and second, to act as a platform for the use of advanced recovery tools that use such options as Bootrec and Diskpart. For example, you can start advanced tools such as Regedit to load registry hives and modify service status. By default, the registry editor loads the Windows RE environment's registry hive; you need to load the hives from the \%systemroot%\system32\config folder to make changes to the OS environment.

You usually access Windows RE from the Vista installation media. After selecting your preferred language, click Next, then click "Repair your computer." A list of Vista installations appears. You can add additional drivers to see other installations that are using non-bundled drivers. After selecting an OS, click Next.

The full list of options appears, including the ability to automatically repair an environment, revert to a previous system restore point, restore the computer from a backup, run the memory diagnostic tools, or open a command prompt for advanced system-recovery options.

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  • Ehtesham
    5 years ago
    Aug 09, 2007

    nice article.. should include how to load RE without a cd as an option under advanced boot menu option

  • Ehtesham
    5 years ago
    Aug 09, 2007

    nice article.. should include how to load RE without a cd as an option under advanced boot menu option

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