"Gordon" <> wrote in message news:#...
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> "Dave-UK" <> wrote in message
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>> Ok, I'm going to burn a copy of that Linux cd and see what it can do!
>> (I hope it is a live cd and runs without installing anything on my hard
>> drive.)
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> It is, I assure you! I have one in front of me.....
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Well I downloaded Linux Mint 6 and gave it a go.
I ran it as a live dvd and didn't install anything.
It's ok for a basic introduction to Linux but as a Windows rescue-type disk
it's hopeless. All you have is a very basic file explorer. You can move, rename,
delete files etc., but that's about it.
You can read text files but can't run any Windows programs.
So you can't run a registry editing program and edit the registry.
You can access the internet with Firefox but you can't download and run
any antispyware or antivirus programs.
The BartPE boot disks and the Ultimate Boot for Windows run in an XP environment .
You can run Windows programs, edit the registry, mess about with permissions and do
stuff like that with your XP, Vista or Windows7 installation staying dormant.
Here's my rescue boot disk image:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=4485B168
(UBCD4WIN.zip (151 M/B))
It's based on the Ultimate Boot for Windows image.
The default image is about 650 M/B.
I have removed useless bloat like screen-savers, games, trial
versions of antivirus programs, multiboot screens, Dos, Linux etc.
It's got usb and network support and a few useful Windows tools.
Give it a go and see what you think.