[TriLUG] NT 4.0 backup, knoppix, other ideas?

Roy Vestal rvestal at trilug.org
Wed Jun 4 09:53:32 EDT 2003


It may be better in this case to remove the HDD and install it as a second
HDD on a Windows NT4 or Win2K system. You can get the tidbit (2.5" mobile)
HDD to standard IDE adapter at your local Stay Online for about $20.00.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <gregbrown at mindspring.com>
To: <trilug at trilug.org>
Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 8:24 PM
Subject: [TriLUG] NT 4.0 backup, knoppix, other ideas?


> A good friend has a NT 4.0 machine in bad shape.  It won't load drivers
and constantly complains about "the security subsystem" not starting.  I've
tried to load LAN drivers for a 3Com PCMCIA card but it doesn't work -
neither does loading drivers for a 802.11b card from Lucent.  Reloading the
OS from an old NT 4.0 CD doesn't work either (more blah blah about the
"security subsystem").
>
> The problem here is he has about 650 megs of data from his MBA program he
would like to have saved.  Without being able to load any drivers for
network cards I'm outta luck with a network backup.
>
> Is there any way to boot Linux from a CD with network drivers and get to
the data on a NT partition?  I think the partition is NTFS, but I'm not
sure.  This is the only way I can think to get the data from this machine
without being able to load drivers and without a CD-RW.
>
> Has anyone tried booting a Linux distro and getting to NT data?  Is this
even possible?  Does anyone have any other ideas?
>
> Greg
>
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