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I LIKE Knoppix. A very handy CD to carry around in your toolkit. A Knoppix CD saved a ton of user files on a customer's WinXP PC for me the other week. PC would no longer boot up from disk, booting from a Win98 diskette or DOS would even tell me the C drive was empty (actually said it didn't even exist). Downloaded Knoppix, burned the CD, booted from it, activated Samba (with default to export all drives) and accessed/copied all the files (see, the C drive WAS there, Windows was lying to me) by connecting from Network Neighbourhood in Windows Explorer on another PC connected to the same switch. ...Neil Mike Wills <koldark@xxxxxxxxx> Sent by: pctech-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx 2004/11/04 14:00 To PC Technical Discussion for iSeries Users <pctech@xxxxxxxxxxxx> cc Subject Re: [PCTECH] "Bad" file Knoppix would be a good Linux version to try. No need to install, just run it off the CD. On Thu, 4 Nov 2004 11:48:07 -0600, John Brandt Sr. <pgmr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > If not, download a Linux boot disk and use Linux to delete it. -- Mike Wills Midrange Programmer/Lawson Administrator .
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