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Originally posted by chaoliang Windows Preinstall Environment (WinPE) CD: I never heard of this. Is it in a special bundle?
It is a part of the OEM license packs. One of these comes with a 5-pack WinXP OEM bundle, and is supposed to be used by the system builder to make recovery CD:s and automated installs. Like the ones you get when buying a brand name PC/Laptop in stores.
Anecdote: My current office laptop had such an install, based on the manufacturers Volume license, no activation needed :-)
(It comes with all purchases of OEM license packs for resale as far as I know, not just the 5-pack of course)
If you need access and you have 2 partitions, you can install another OS that reads NTFS (NT4.0 SP5, 2k or XP), install in different folder or connect HDD to computer that has NTFS capable OS.
OK. If I no longer use W98, I don't really need dual boot system any more. And now I have several possibilities to access the NTFS partition:
1. Recovery console;
2. NTFS reader (if I keep one FAT32 partition);
3. Install XP on another partition to gain access:
4. and so on.
Thanks a lot!!! As for the SCSI CD boot problem, I wrote ASUS a mail. Let's see what they will say.
Console->Open->compmgmt.msc
go to Computer Management local
Add Local Computer Policy snapin
Save changes
Rightclick my computer, manage
Local Computer Policy->Windows Settings->Local Policies->Security options->Recovery Console: Allow floppy and Copy Access to all drives enable
Local Computer Policy->Windows Settings->Local Policies->Security options->Recovery Console: Allow automatic administrative logon Enable if you don't like to type admin password at recovery console logon, if your box is physically secure, you don't need to.
Boot to recovery console
Type SET
Help will show up, set variables so that you'll be able to copy and/or gain access to files latter if neccessary.
I also recommend to alter your BOOT.INI or in My Computer-Properties->Startup and Recovery so that list of operating systems will display for less (I use 5) than default 20 seconds.
If you want to boot off of a SCSI CD-ROM, first you have to set the motherboard BIOS to boot off of SCSI, then you have to either set the SCSI BIOS to boot from CD-ROM, or change the ID of the CD-ROM drive to one lower than the hard drives, but with the adaptec card you shouldnt have to change the IDs.
-mungu
"She won't last forever, so why buy her diamonds?"
Originally posted by mungu If you want to boot off of a SCSI CD-ROM, first you have to set the motherboard BIOS to boot off of SCSI, then you have to either set the SCSI BIOS to boot from CD-ROM, or change the ID of the CD-ROM drive to one lower than the hard drives, but with the adaptec card you shouldnt have to change the IDs.
The AMI BIOS on my board doesn't have the option of boot off SCSI. My CD drives have the lowest IDs.
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