I need a tool that boots up in dos and allows me to move over a few specific files from one partition to the other. I already have 2 partions.. need to finish the backup and xp refuses to boot.
I need a tool that boots up in dos and allows me to move over a few specific files from one partition to the other. I already have 2 partions.. need to finish the backup and xp refuses to boot.
http://www.bootdisk.com/
Maybe you can try winPE: http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
are they both in FAT32 if so any windows boot disk will do
There are 10 types of people in the world those who understand binary and those who dont
They are NTFSOriginally Posted by ObiWan
Originally Posted by Wolfmight
Try PE builder: http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
It`s windows XP on CD-ROM.
you might want to try the ultimate boot cd.
it can be found at http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
There are 10 types of people in the world those who understand binary and those who dont
P.E Windows Worked wonders!!! Thanks!!
hmm...there's one part in the website that i dun understand (maybe it's my English )Originally Posted by Ariel_001
so, i can't use it because i already have a winxp installed on my comp?When using BartPE you should know that...
3. It is not legal to use a BartPE CD and an installed Windows XP/2003 both at the same time under the same Windows XP/2003 EULA....
gildan2020
Please be kind to the noobs...we were once them after all
Ya but who cares?
this is a filesharing website...the majority of us are already running illegal pirated (downloaded) versions of XP anyway.
yes, you can run it. If you have "CD Booting" enabled in your BIOS..the CD shall successfully boot, then it acts as an emulated boot sector and runs Windows P.E. with ease! The O/S is very barebone with nothing but a "right-click" style start menu, but theres tons of helpful apps you can run to copy files from one partition to another FAT32 or NTFS! You open it's explorer software and just drag-n-drop...copy-n-paste...etc from there. No comparison to DOS, this is the best way to save files from a currupt windows system. Bart P.E. has started an amazing project here, many companies are blood thirsty for a simple method to save data from currupt systems.Originally Posted by gildan2020
My friend's system was back-up in P.E., reinstalled, and fully set-up with his needed apps in less than 3 hours.
Last edited by Wolfmight; 12-28-2004 at 04:46 PM.
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