At 03:20 PM 1/18/2005, Fred Cisin wrote:
In their more recent operating systems, they are also
completely unclear
on the concept of "floppy boot". If one of the system files ON THE HARD
DISK is bad, it CAN NOT be booted. What else can I boot an NT machine
with that can read and write an NTFS partition?
Any one of the Linux-based boot CDs that handle NTFS? Or the
Sysinternals tools that handle NTFS? Or a second machine that
can still read the hard disk, if you transplant it?
- John