There are several advanced Command Line tools, created and intended for Network Administrators and advanced users, If interested, try with this command line prompts;
> Bootcfg — Use this command to configure, query or change the boot.ini file settings. Be careful about making changes here !!
>Gpresult — Use this command to test group policy and obtain general information about the operating system, the user and the computer including the build number and the service pack details, user name, domain name, profile type, security privileges, disk quota information and the last time the policy was applied.
>Recover — Use this command to recover readable information from a bad or defective disk.
> Schtasks — Use this command to schedule programs to run at a specific time or at specified intervals.
To see a complete list of available commands for Windows XP including the latest editions, check the Command Line Reference.
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