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BartPE said:If you don't have your windows XP setup/installation files on your system you must insert the original Microsoft Windows XP installation/setup CD at this point
There you are wrong... due to liscencing issues BartPE cannot be downloaded as an image, you as the user must create one with a XP CD...626F62 said:Bart PE is cool program. dont think you need XP CD to make one tho
NO, as Linney and the docs state, it will boot the OS from the created CD, the native installed OS is not in the picture... BartPE uses a plain XP CD as it's creation source, copies the files from the CD to a HDD and performs it's operations on those files and then creates a bootable ISO...That's because it will boot your operating system and takes OS install files off your computer (or install CD).
No, see above... it does not boot the INSTALLED system at all...If you make a Bart CD it will boot the installed system as of the time of the CD creation, but will not encompass anything added later. Is this correct?
Yes, these cd's are called CD-R/W, these media are over writable...The doc implies that if you have the right plastic CD you can create another one and write (burn) over the first one. Is this correct?
more or less, depending on your skill on the subject, you may not be able to integrate a certain functionality that another may be able to do...Or do you periodically burn a new CD? It generates its own ISO image file; downloading an image file would make no sense given what it does (as opposed to other emergency boot CDs.)
BartPE will access any Microsoft OS (3.11, 95, 98, ME, W2k, 2k3, XP, Vista, and 7even)for backing up your personal data, and for fixing the MBR (this even can be done using a linux livecd), where I would be cautious would be the newer OS versions (Vista and 7even) as these use a higher version of NTFS (5.x whereas XP uses 3.1) for fixing media corruption (CHKDSK)...The doc implies that it will work with WIN2000, though it doesn't explicitly say that -- using XP as the "example". Does it handle W2K?
there are many HowTo's on the internet as to what you are able to do with it... as to copying files off the CD to replace corrupted systemfiles, e.g., would depend on the SP level of the used XP... ERD is not needed to use FIXMBR or FIXBOOT, but neither is BartPE in this case, both can be done with the RecoveryConsole that is provided by the XP CD itself...After you boot with Bart's CD, how does one fix the corrupted system? Can you copy/replace files off of the CD? Would you still have to boot 2000's ERD to run FIXMBR or FIXBOOT, if that were needed?