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The good news is you can run System Restore from a command prompt. Here's how: Restart your computer and press [F8] during the initial startup.

Select the Windows XP operating system. Displays or modifies file name extension associations. Used without parameters, assoc displays a list of all the current file name extension associations. Schedules commands and programs to run on a computer at a specified time and date. You can use at only when the Schedule service is running. Used without parameters, at lists scheduled commands. You can use atmadm to display statistics for incoming and outgoing calls on ATM adapters.

Used without parameters, atmadm displays statistics for monitoring the status of active ATM connections. Displays, sets, or removes the read-only, archive, system, and hidden attributes assigned to files or directories. Used without parameters, attrib displays attributes of all files in the current directory. With batch files, which are also called batch programs or scripts, you can simplify routine or repetitive tasks. A batch file is an unformatted text file that contains one or more commands and has a.

When you type the file name at the command prompt, Cmd. Calls one batch program from another without stopping the parent batch program.

The call command accepts labels as the target of the call. Call has no effect at the command-line when used outside of a script or batch file. Displays the number of the active console code page, or changes the console's active console code page. Used without parameters, chcp displays the number of the active console code page. Displays the name of the current directory or changes the current folder.

Used with only a drive letter for example, chdir C: , chdir displays the names of the current drive and folder. Used without parameters, chdir displays the current drive and directory. Creates and displays a status report for a disk based on the file system. Chkdsk also lists and corrects errors on the disk. Used without parameters, chkdsk displays the status of the disk in the current drive. Displays or alters the encryption of folders and files on NTFS volumes.

Used without parameters, cipher displays the encryption state of the current folder and any files it contains. Starts a new instance of the command interpreter, Cmd. Used without parameters, cmd displays Windows XP version and copyright information. Installs or removes a Connection Manager service profile. Used without optional parameters, cmstp installs a service profile with default settings appropriate to the operating system and to the user's permissions.

Changes the Command Prompt window foreground and background colors for the current session. Used without parameters, color restores the default Command Prompt window foreground and background colors. Compares the contents of two files or sets of files byte by byte. Comp can compare files on the same drive or on different drives, and in the same directory or in different directories.

When comp compares the files, it displays their locations and file names. Used without parameters, comp prompts you to enter the files to compare. Displays and alters the compression of files or directories on NTFS partitions. Used without parameters, compact displays the compression state of the current directory. Cleans specified profiles of wasted space and, if user-specific file associations are disabled, removes these associations from the registry. Profiles that are currently in use are not modified.

Displays the current system date setting. Used without parameters, date displays the current system date setting and prompts you to type a new date. Displays a list of a directory's files and subdirectories. Used without parameters, dir displays the disk's volume label and serial number, followed by a list of directories and files on the disk, including their names and the date and time each was last modified.

For files, dir displays the name extension and the size in bytes. Dir also displays the total number of files and directories listed, their cumulative size, and the free space in bytes remaining on the disk. Compares the contents of two floppy disks. Used without parameters, diskcomp uses the current drive for both disks that you want to compare. Copies the contents of the floppy disk in the source drive to a formatted or unformatted floppy disk in the destination drive.

Used without parameters, diskcopy uses the current drive for the source disk and the destination disk. Before you can use DiskPart. When an object has focus, any DiskPart.

Calls Doskey. Turns the command-echoing feature on or off, or displays a message. Used without parameters, echo displays the current echo setting.

Ends localization of environment changes in a batch file, restoring environment variables to their values before the matching setlocal command. To log on to a computer as the administrator to reset a password, try the following steps. Note If you do not know any other administrator user account, try to type Adminstrator in the User name box.

In the Password box, type the administrator password, and then click OK. Note If you do not know the administrator password, leave it blank, and then click OK. On the Users tab, click the name of the user account that you want to reset the password for, and then click Reset Password.

Type a new password in the New password box, and then type the password again in the Confirm new password box, and then click OK. Other than the above information, we can not assist you any further with this. Microsoft forbids any assistance being given in these Forums to help you bypass or "crack" lost or forgotten Passwords. Was this reply helpful?

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Hey, this is my first question in SpiceWorks! Okay, on to my question. The XP Mode link doesn't allow this.

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