TSGL: Rescue data

Ian Ramsey-Planck iarp at cogeco.ca
Fri May 9 12:34:47 EDT 2008


Have you thought of just taking the drive out and putting it in another
working machine as a slave? That or have you tried
ubuntu(http://www.ubuntu.com) yet?

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From: list-bounces at tsgserver.com [mailto:list-bounces at tsgserver.com] On
Behalf Of Don Penlington
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2008 10:01 AM
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Subject: TSGL: Rescue data

Tilman wrote:
>the Terabyte people might have what you want: Bootit NG,
>Image for DOS, etc.>>


Thx Tilman, but I don't see anything there which will help. They only seem 
to have software for imaging complete partitions. I need a boot disk 
capable of extracting data direct to a CD or maybe DVD.

I have a couple of Linux emergency boot disks, but again they don't seem to 
include burning software.

I guess it wouldn't be difficult to include a burning program on such a 
disk if one had the time and energy, but I was hoping to find one
ready-made.

Don Penlington


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