[NTLUG:Discuss] Linux to the rescue - again
Fred James
fredjame at fredjame.cnc.net
Wed Jun 9 20:55:22 CDT 2010
Greg Edwards wrote:
> Need to get a second opinion if this plan would work.
>
> History:
>
> I have a windows box that the CPU finally died in. I've re-built the
> box and installed the HD from the old box. It's a Windows XP install
> so, of course bringing it up was a miserable failure. OBTW, the same
> problem happened a few months ago with my Linux box and I was able to
> rebuild without any headaches.
>
> Unfortunately my backup is a couple months old so I need to recover
> the data files from this box. I have been able to get winders to run
> (limp along) enough to confirm that the file system is still in tact.
> But, I am not about to risk using windows to get the data off the box.
>
> One plan is to attach a USB drive to the box and do an install of
> Mandriva on the USB drive. Mount the windows HD and copy all of my
> files to the USB drive. Rebuild the winders box, and restore the files.
>
> Another plan would be to boot into rescue mode from the Linux install
> disk, mount both the USB drive and the winders drive and copy.
>
> Anyone gone down this road before? Have any gotcha warnings for
> either plan?
>
> TIA,
Greg Edwards
IMHO - boot from a Live CD (your choice of distro), mount the USB drive,
and the Windows filesystem, copy to USB drive. Does that help?
Regards
Fred James
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