S
Steph
Hiya! I fancied adding the "recovery console" to my boot options,
just in case... Ran C:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons :
That did the job, but examining the files in the newly created
hidden folder, C:\cmdcons , most of which compressed, revealed they
are the original Windows 2000 version, whereas my running
installation is now at service pack 4.
Is there a need to have those files and the console itself updated ?
And how would I update them ? Shouldn't the files under C:\i386
(reflecting the original CD) be updated too ?
I visited Windows Update which did not seem to notice or care about
this discrepancy.
Thanks
just in case... Ran C:\i386\winnt32.exe /cmdcons :
That did the job, but examining the files in the newly created
hidden folder, C:\cmdcons , most of which compressed, revealed they
are the original Windows 2000 version, whereas my running
installation is now at service pack 4.
Is there a need to have those files and the console itself updated ?
And how would I update them ? Shouldn't the files under C:\i386
(reflecting the original CD) be updated too ?
I visited Windows Update which did not seem to notice or care about
this discrepancy.
Thanks