"ctrek321" <ctrek321@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Would appreciate any assistance provided in removing the Recovery Console
> from my pc. My OS is Windows XP SP2 Home edition. On this site, I could
> only find instructions for XP and XP SP1.
>
> The console was installed during the process of ridding pc from a Virtumonde
> occurance. At present, the console displays at Start up and the monitor
> flickers. This has been a bit annoying.
>
> All replies will be awaited, and thanks in advance.
First, go to the Control Panel and double click Folder Options.
Click on the View tab.
In the Advanced settings box, make sure "Show hidden files and folders" is
selected.
Click OK.
Next, open you C drive in My Computer or Windows Explorer.
Right click on the folder named cdmcons.
Select Delete from the menu.
Next, go to Start -> Run end enter msconfig in the Open box.
In the System Configuration Utility, click on the BOOT.INI tab.
On the BOOT.INI page, hit the "Check All Boot Paths" button.
You should see a message asking if you want to remove
"c:\CMDCONS\BOOTSECT.DAT="Microsoft Windows Recovery Console" /CMDCONS.
Hit the Yes button.
Restart your computer to see if the issue is fixed.
For more info take a look at the "How to Delete the Recovery Console" section of
this article.
How to install and use the Recovery Console in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=307654
Good luck
Nepatsfan