Topic: [SOLVED] Recovery and repair Consoles bypassed during setup
I'm at my wits end on this, despite spending two days searching and studying why this is happening, so I need some help.
I'm trying to make an XP Pro recovery CD that can be used with SFC (easy), as well as for booting for accessing the Recovery Console and for installation repair. Want to send copies of this out to VAR clients, since most OEM disks won't do these things.
I started with a retail XP Pro Upgrade SP1, slipstreamed SP2 with nlite. The resulting CD works just like it's supposed to, though of course no SATA drivers.
To add SATA drivers, I used DriverPacks as follows:
1. Copied the slipstreamed XP SP2 source directory, ran nlite again on the new copy to remove SCSI/RAID drivers, languages and keyboards.
2. Then ran DriverPacks on the new copy to add the Mass Storage drivers (text mode on), Method 1, QSC on, and default for everything else.
3. Finally used nlite again to just burn the ISO image.
The problem is when this CD is booted, the first setup screen is skipped, the one where you can select SETUP/Recovery Console/Quit, and goes directy to SETUP, where "Searching for previous versions of Microsoft Windows" is displayed, followed by a display of discovered partition(s) and options for the different ways to install Windows relative to the disovered partition(s).
Why is the first setup screen being skipped (winnt.sif or other options, etc.) and how can I prevent it, so I can access the Recovery Console, etc.
Thanks, Basil Irwin.