20 Aug 20:22
Booting NOT-Windows
From: Peg Harris <TechWtr@...>
Subject: Booting NOT-Windows
Newsgroups: gmane.org.user-groups.linux.gnhlug
Date: 2008-08-20 18:25:55 GMT
Subject: Booting NOT-Windows
Newsgroups: gmane.org.user-groups.linux.gnhlug
Date: 2008-08-20 18:25:55 GMT
I realize this isn't a Linux question, but maybe
there's a Linux answer ;)
I have a Dell laptop, that should be running XP,
and is less than a year old. This morning, it decided that there was
a file missing and it won't completely boot. It doesn't even want to do a
"SAFE" boot. I put in XP's "recovery CD" and that lands me into a
recovery console (which is basically a DOS prompt.) I figured if I can at
least backup some of my significant files, I won't even mind reinstalling the
whole system, since there aren't too many "extras" (just a few freebies, like
Open Office and Gimp) installed.
If I boot into this recovery mode with my external
USB disk plugged in, I can see files on the main hard drive and on this USB
disk. But, I can not copy from one to the other. I called Dell
support, and was told that since the initial installation did not give the
"Administrator" account a password, I've missed out on some useful recovery
tools (that would have been a nice warning to get during the install.)
Since this machine has the ability to boot off a
USB device or a CD, I wonder if I can boot up something else that will see
all of my other disks, and let me copy my XP files onto my USB drive before I
end up shipping this machine back to Dell (who said they'd just blindly replace
the hard drive) or reinstalling from scratch.
Peg
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