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84 lines
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84 lines
17 KiB
[Strings]
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(0,"MSG",16,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="yYnN "
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(0,"MSG",57,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="The service currently has start_type %1. Please record this value. "
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(0,"MSG",62,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Using the ENABLE command, you can enable a Windows system service or driver. ENABLE servicename [start_type] servicename The name of the service or driver to be enabled. start_type Valid start_type values are: SERVICE_BOOT_START SERVICE_SYSTEM_START SERVICE_AUTO_START SERVICE_DEMAND_START ENABLE prints the old start_type of the service before resetting it to the new value. You should make a note of the old value, in case it is necessary to restore the start_type of the service. If you do not specify a new start_type, ENABLE prints the old start_type for you. The start_type values that the DISABLE command displays are: SERVICE_DISABLED SERVICE_BOOT_START SERVICE_SYSTEM_START SERVICE_AUTO_START SERVICE_DEMAND_START "
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(0,"MSG",63,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Using the DISABLE command, you can disable a Windows system service or driver. DISABLE servicename servicename The name of the service or driver to be disabled. DISABLE prints the old start_type of the service before resetting it to SERVICE_DISABLED . You should make a note of the old start_type, in case you need to enable the service again. The start_type values that the DISABLE command displays are: SERVICE_DISABLED SERVICE_BOOT_START SERVICE_SYSTEM_START SERVICE_AUTO_START SERVICE_DEMAND_START "
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(0,"MSG",68,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="The start_type specified is not valid. Valid start types are: SERVICE_BOOT_START SERVICE_SYSTEM_START SERVICE_AUTO_START SERVICE_DEMAND_START "
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(0,"MSG",72,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Checks a disk and displays a status report CHKDSK [drive:] [/P] [/R] [drive:] Specifies the drive to check /P Check even if the drive is not flagged dirty /R Locates bad sectors and recovers readable information (implies /P) CHKDSK may be used without any parameters, in which case the current drive is checked with no switches. You can specify the listed switches. CHKDSK requires the AUTOCHK.EXE file. CHKDSK automatically locates AUTOCHK.EXE in the startup (boot) directory. If it cannot be found in the startup directory, CHKDSK will attempt to locate the Windows installation CD. If the installation CD cannot be found, CHKDSK prompts for the location of AUTOCHK.EXE. "
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(0,"MSG",73,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Copies a single file to another location. COPY source [destination] source Specifies the file to be copied destination Specifies the directory and/or file name for the new file The source may be removable media, any directory within the system directories of the current Windows installation, the root of any drive, the local installation sources, or the Cmdcons directory. The destination may be any directory within the system directories of the current Windows installation, the root of any drive, the local installation sources, or the cmdcons directory. The destination cannot be removable media. If a destination is not specified, it defaults to the current directory. COPY does not support replaceable parameters (wildcards). COPY prompts if the destination file already exists. A compressed file from the Windows installation CD is automatically decompressed as it is copied. "
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(0,"MSG",74,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Displays the name of the current directory, or switches to a new directory. CHDIR [path] CHDIR [..] CHDIR [drive:] CD [path] CD [..] CD [drive:] CD .. Specifies that you want to change to the parent directory. Type CD drive: to display the current directory in the specified drive. Type CD without parameters to display the current drive and directory. The CHDIR command treat spaces as delimiters. Use quotation marks around a directory name containing spaces. For example: cd "\windows\profiles\username\programs\start menu" CHDIR only operates within the system directories of the current Windows installation, removable media, the root directory of any hard disk partition, or the local installation sources. "
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(0,"MSG",76,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Deletes one file. DEL [drive:][path]filename DELETE [drive:][path]filename [drive:][path]filename Specifies the file to delete. DELETE only operates within the system directories of the current Windows installation, removable media, the root directory of any hard disk partition, or the local installation sources. "
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(0,"MSG",77,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="The start_type of the service was not changed. To change the start_type, specify a start_type. Valid start types are: SERVICE_BOOT_START SERVICE_SYSTEM_START SERVICE_AUTO_START SERVICE_DEMAND_START "
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(0,"MSG",78,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=" Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory. DIR [drive:][path][filename] [drive:][path][filename] Specifies drive, directory, and/or files to list. DIR lists all files, including hidden and system files. Files may have the following attributes: D Directory R Read-only H Hidden file A Files ready for archiving S System file C Compressed E Encrypted P Reparse Point DIR only operates within the system directories of the current Windows installation, removable media, the root directory of any hard disk partition, or the local installation sources. "
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(0,"MSG",81,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Displays the drive letter mappings. MAP [arc] MAP lists the drive letter to physical device mappings that are currently active. The arc parameter tells MAP to use ARC paths instead of Windows device paths. "
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(0,"MSG",83,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Renames a single file. RENAME [drive:][path]filename1 filename2. REN [drive:][path]filename1 filename2. You cannot specify a new drive or path for your destination file. RENAME will only operate within the system directories of the current Windows installation, removable media, the root directory of any hard disk partition, or the local installation sources. "
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(0,"MSG",84,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Creates a directory. MKDIR [drive:]path MD [drive:]path MKDIR only operates within the system directories of the current Windows installation, removable media, the root directory of any hard disk partition, or the local installation sources. "
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(0,"MSG",85,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Removes (deletes) a directory. RMDIR [drive:]path RD [drive:]path RMDIR only operates within the system directories of the current Windows installation, removable media, the root directory of any hard disk partition, or the local installation sources. "
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(0,"MSG",87,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Repairs the master boot record of the boot partition. FIXMBR [device-name] device-name Optional name that specifies the device that will be updated with a new MBR. If this is left blank then the boot device is used. FIXMBR is only supported on x86-based computers. "
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(0,"MSG",99,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Writes a new bootsector onto the system partition. FIXBOOT [drive:] [drive:] Specifies the drive to which a boot sector will be written, overriding the default choice of the system boot partition. FIXBOOT is only supported on x86-based computers. "
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(0,"MSG",116,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="You can use the REPAIR command to repair your system. REPAIR PathtoERFiles PathtoNTSourceFiles /NoConfirm /RepairStartup /Registry PathtoERFiles: Path to the Emergency Repair Disk Files (Setup.log, autoexec.nt, config.nt). If this parameter is not specified, REPAIR prompts the user with 2 choices: Use a floppy disk, or use the repair info stored in %windir%\repair. PathtoNTSourceFiles: Path to the Windows Installation CD files. This is the CD-ROM drive if not specified. NoConfirm: Replace all files listed in setup.log without prompting the user. By default, the user is prompted to confirm the replacement of each file. Registry: Replace all the registry files in %windir%\system32\config with the original copy of the registry saved after setup and located in %windir%\repair. RepairStartup: Repair the startup environment, boot files, and boot sector. "
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(0,"MSG",118,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Executes commands specified in a text file BATCH Inputfile [Outputfile] InputFile Specifies the text file that contains the list of commands to be executed. OutputFile If specified, contains the output of the specified commands. If not specified, the output is displayed on the screen. "
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(0,"MSG",119,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Formats a disk for use with Windows. FORMAT [drive:] [/Q] [/FS:file-system] [drive:] Specifies the drive to format. /Q Performs a quick format. /FS:file-system Specifies the file system to use (FAT, FAT32, or NTFS) "
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(0,"MSG",123,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Use the DISKPART command to manage the partitions on your hard disk volumes. DISKPART [/add|/delete] [device-name|drive-name|partition-name] [size] /ADD Create a new partition /DELETE Delete an existing partition device-name Device name for creating a new partition. The name can be obtained from the output of the MAP command. An example of a good device name is \Device\HardDisk0. drive-name This is a drive letter-based name for deleting an existing partition. An example of a good drive name is D:. partition-name This is a partition-based name for deleting an exisiting partition and can be used in place of the drive-name argument. An example of a good partition name is \Device\HardDisk0\Partition1. Note: If you use the DISKPART command with no arguments, a user interface for managing your partitions appears. "
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(0,"MSG",133,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Use NET USE to Map a network share point to a drive letter. NET USE [\\server-name\share-name /USER:domain-name\user-name [password] | drive-letter: /d] server-name The server that you wish to connect to. share-name The share that you wish to connect to. domain-name The domain to use when validating the credentials for user-name. user-name The user within domain-name to use for connecting to \\server-name\share-name. password You may, optionally, enter the password on the command line. Note: NET USE will prompt for the password if it is not on the command line and will automatically assign a drive letter to the connection if it successfully connects. drive-letter The drive letter that NET USE as assigned to a server connection. /d Indicates that this connection is to be disconnected. "
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(0,"MSG",145,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Expands a compressed file. EXPAND source [/F:filespec] [destination] [/Y] EXPAND source [/F:filespec] /D source Specifies the file to be expanded. May not include wildcards. destination Specifies the directory for the new file. Default is the current directory. /Y Do not prompt before overwriting an existing file. /F:filespec If the source contains more than one file, this parameter is required to identify the specific file(s) to be expanded. May include wildcards. /D Do not expand; only display a directory of the files which are contained in the source. The destination may be any directory within the system directories of the current Windows installation, the root of any drive, the local installation sources, or the cmdcons directory. The destination cannot be removable media. The destination file cannot be read-only. Use the ATTRIB command to remove the read-only attribute. EXPAND prompts if the destination file already exists unless /Y is used. "
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(0,"MSG",151,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="nNyYaAqQ "
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(0,"MSG",156,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="Displays and sets Recovery Console environment variables SET [variable = parameter] SET AllowWildCards = TRUE To display a list of Recovery Console environment variables, type SET without parameters. The Recovery Console supports the following environment variables: AllowWildCards Enable wildcard support for some commands (such as the DEL command). AllowAllPaths Allow access to all files and folders on the computer. AllowRemovableMedia Allow files to be copied to removable media, such as a floppy disk. NoCopyPrompt Do not prompt when overwriting an existing file. The SET command is an optional Recovery Console command that can only be enabled by using the Group Policy snap-in. "
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(0,"MSG",167,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")="verifier [ /flags FLAGS [ /iolevel IOLEVEL ] ] /all verifier [ /flags FLAGS [ /iolevel IOLEVEL ] ] /driver NAME [NAME ...] verifier /reset verifier /query FLAGS is a decimal combination of bits: bit 0 - special pool checking bit 1 - force irql checking bit 2 - low resources simulation bit 3 - pool tracking bit 4 - I/O verification IOLEVEL can have one the following values: 1 - I/O verification level 1 2 - I/O verification level 2 (more strict than level 1) The default I/O verification level is 1. The value is ignored if the I/O verification bit is not set in FLAGS. Multiple driver names should be separated by space. You can use wildcards for multiple names e.g. *.sys for all the driver names ending with ".sys". "
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[Checksum]
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(0,"MSG",16,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=422
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(0,"MSG",57,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=6187
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(0,"MSG",62,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=2956
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(0,"MSG",63,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=46473
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(0,"MSG",68,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=13940
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(0,"MSG",72,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=61576
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(0,"MSG",73,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=17984
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(0,"MSG",74,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=598
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(0,"MSG",76,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=30202
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(0,"MSG",77,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=19164
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(0,"MSG",78,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=55545
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(0,"MSG",81,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=18972
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(0,"MSG",83,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=33574
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(0,"MSG",84,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=22666
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(0,"MSG",85,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=23566
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(0,"MSG",87,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=25388
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(0,"MSG",99,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=24637
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(0,"MSG",116,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=19798
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(0,"MSG",118,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=28554
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(0,"MSG",119,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=19719
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(0,"MSG",123,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=15209
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(0,"MSG",133,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=15351
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(0,"MSG",145,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=26898
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(0,"MSG",151,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=778
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(0,"MSG",156,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=495
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(0,"MSG",167,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=63448
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[Constraints]
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(0,"MSG",16,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={Adaptation}
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(0,"MSG",57,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}{Placeholder=37:38}
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(0,"MSG",62,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",63,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",68,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",72,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",73,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",74,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",76,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",77,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",78,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",81,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",83,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",84,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",85,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",87,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",99,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",116,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",118,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",119,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",123,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",133,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",145,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",151,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={Adaptation}
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(0,"MSG",156,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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(0,"MSG",167,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")={NoRules}
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[Comment]
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(0,"MSG",16,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=Yes/No keys
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(0,"MSG",151,"",11,"",1,"",0,"")=Yes/No/All/Quit
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