.. . .create a bootable CD that includes AV, AM, AS, AA etc software?
.. . .create a bootable CD that includes AV, AM, AS, AA etc software?
Lisa Simpson aka none@none.com in alt.privacy.spyware,after much
thought,came up with this jewel:
> . . .create a bootable CD that includes AV, AM, AS, AA etc software?
************************************************** ***********
Lisa Simpson,
Bart!
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From: "What's in a Name?" <maxwachtel@nomail.afraid.org>
| Lisa Simpson aka none@none.com in alt.privacy.spyware,after much
| thought,came up with this jewel:
|
>> . . .create a bootable CD that includes AV, AM, AS, AA etc software?
| ************************************************** ***********
|
| Lisa Simpson,
|
| Bart!
|
| max
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"What's in a Name?" <maxwachtel@nomail.afraid.org> wrote in message news:
> Lisa Simpson aka none@none.com in alt.privacy.spyware,after much
> thought,came up with this jewel:
>
>> . . .create a bootable CD that includes AV, AM, AS, AA etc software?
> ************************************************** ***********
>
> Lisa Simpson,
>
> Bart!
>
> max
> --
> Playing
Warning. BartPE will write to your MBR, and possilby trash
your system. I suppose it may work if you only use it on the
system you create it on, but I wouldn't trust it even then.
If you must, then see if you can configure your BIOS to
block writes to the MBR.
On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 03:58:03 GMT, dk@no.email.thankstospam.net (DK)
wrote:
>I don't know. I've used BartPE on systems with no HDD, on at
>least five different machines with HDD, some FAT32, some NTFS,
>and I have never had a problem, much less trashing the system
>as a result of using it.
>
>Care to elaborate?
He booted a win98 box (with a fat32 hard disk) from bartpe then ran
the xp chkdsk utility with a switch telling it to automatically fix
all errors. Apparently, bartpe failed to read the partition table
section of this hard disk's master boot record correctly and thought
it contained a single ntfs partition. Either that or bart somehow
incorrectly altered the partition table. Consequently, his fat32 hard
disk got trashed and bart got the blame.
Jim.
> Warning. BartPE will write to your MBR, and possilby trash
> your system.
Err, what? My machine is still running fine after creating *two* CDroms
with different BartPE versions.
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> He booted a win98 box (with a fat32 hard disk) from bartpe then ran
> the xp chkdsk utility with a switch telling it to automatically fix
> all errors.
Uh oh, bad move. In such a case, i would have done a FDISK /mbr, which
might have fixed the thing. If not, there are still tools like the
Ranish Partition Manager, yet it will require some knowledge.
Still I wonder why the BartPE disk botched it. FAT32 is available for
NT versions, too, and shouldn't have been changed by an XP prog.
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Far Canal wrote:
> A boot disc with AVP progs, recovery tools, password tools, etc?
> Like this
> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hiren.thanki/bootcd.html
FC - just tried to followup your suggestion, and in trying to find how to
download it (couldn't locate any download links on the site itself), came
across the following
http://www.morgud.com/reviews/softwa...-Rescue-CD.asp
See the warning at the bottom. Have you used it yourself?
On Wed, 01 Nov 2006 16:50:49 +0100, Gabriele Neukam
<Gabriele.Spamfighter.Neukam@t-online.de> wrote:
>Uh oh, bad move. In such a case, i would have done a FDISK /mbr, which
>might have fixed the thing. If not, there are still tools like the
>Ranish Partition Manager, yet it will require some knowledge.
>
fdisk /mbr would only overwrite the "program" part of the master boot
record (if it somehow got corrupted). The partition table part would
be unaffected.
>Still I wonder why the BartPE disk botched it. FAT32 is available for
>NT versions, too, and shouldn't have been changed by an XP prog.
>
I wonder why too. I think the partition table probably got
changed/corrupted by some action not yet posted about and Bart is
probably the whipping boy, carrying the can for something else the OP
shouldn't have done.
Jim.
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006 16:39:54 -0000, "JIP" <JIP@that.xx124.place.com> wrote:
>Far Canal wrote:
>> A boot disc with AVP progs, recovery tools, password tools, etc?
>> Like this
>> http://homepage.ntlworld.com/hiren.thanki/bootcd.html
>
>FC - just tried to followup your suggestion, and in trying to find how to
>download it (couldn't locate any download links on the site itself), came
>across the following
>
>http://www.morgud.com/reviews/softwa...-Rescue-CD.asp
>
>See the warning at the bottom. Have you used it yourself?
>
I've used The Ultimate Boot CD for Windows many times and recommend it.
Lots of good docs, too. UBCD uses Bart PE and provides add-ons for
managing a sick PC. You can also put your own software on the CD.
http://www.ubcd4win.com/
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