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Is anyone interested in booting WinXP/2K from CDR/RW media?
Res-Q-ware LLC is making the beta release of RescueBoot available to
everyone interested in experimenting with a Windows XP/2K disaster recovery environment that operates entirely from CDR/RW media or a protected hard disk directory. Links to the beta download page and online documentation for RescueBoot are on the company homepage at www.resqware.com. The online docs include quick use information and screenshots of the RescueBoot Windows Environment running from CDR/RW media. RescueBoot is best described as WinPE or Bart's PE on steroids. The RescueBoot environment is automatically created from a computer's existing Windows XP/2K configuration so all of your storage devices are still accessible within the RescueBoot environment. Many of your normal Windows applications, tools and utilities are also available such as: Explorer Shell, Internet Explorer, Wordpad, Defrag, NtBackup, Computer Management Console, various Control Panel applets, RAS dialer and many Windows command line tools. RescueBoot works by creating an archive copy of the essential operating system files and then makes modifications to allow the archived Windows XP/2K configuration to boot and run directly from CDR/RW media or a protected hard disk directory. RescueBoot will burn the CDR/RW disc for Windows XP users. Windows 2K users are provided with options for creating ISO and hard disk image files that can be burned to CDR/RW media using their existing burning software. Please feel free to forward this post to any Windows XP/2K users who would be interested in experimenting with this type of disaster recovery environment. - www.resqware.com |
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