Delete the Recovery Console
Restart your computer. Double-click My Computer, and
then double-click the hard disk on which you installed
the Recovery Console.
On the Tools menu, click Folder Options , and then click
the View tab.
Click Show hidden files and folders , click to clear
the Hide protected operating system files check box, and
then click OK .
At the root folder, delete the Cmdcons folder and the
Cmldr file.
At the root folder, right-click the Boot.ini file, and
then click Properties .
Click to clear the Read-only check box, and then click
OK .
WARNING: By modifying the Boot.ini file incorrectly
may prevent your computer from restarting. Be sure to
delete only the entry for the Recovery Console. Also,
it is recommended that you change the attribute for the
Boot.ini file back to a read-only state after you complete
this procedure. Open the Boot.ini file in Microsoft Windows
Notepad, and remove the entry for the Recovery Console.
It looks similar to this:
C:\cmdcons\bootsect.dat="Microsoft Windows Recovery
Console" /cmdcons
Now save the file and close it, Finnish!