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March 15, 2005

Windows XP Rescue Boot Disk

Bart PE
I've never particularly liked NTFS for the sole reason that should the hard drive refuse to boot, I wouldn't be able to boot into DOS to recover files from the drive. Now all that has changed. Using files from your Windows XP master CD and Bart PE, you can now create a bootable CD that will get you into Windows XP with full support for NTFS, networking, CD-ROM, and more. Life in computerland just keeps getting easier.

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Of course, this has been possible for a couple of years now with live linux distributions like Knoppix.

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