Re: Data recovery from SATA drive using a IDE drive



A BartPE CD can be built in 10 to 15 minutes and will work on other
computers. There is a folder to copy your SATA drivers so a floppy isn't
needed. You will be able to see all your partitions and copy data off to
another HD or burn to a CD (with Nero plugin). It's a must have.

Brian




> (2) Make a Bart's PE builder bootable CD. This is a much smaller
> sownload, but ulimately it might take longer than KNOPPIX, since you need
> to "build" the CD ismage. Further, a Bart's CD made on one computer may
> not work on another. I do not know the level of generality or
> compatibility. However, Bart's will definitely want SATA drivers on a
> floppy, just like an XP installation from a retail XP CD. (The Dell CD
> might not need rivers, but then it might not be XP, but instead, just a
> key to unlock a hidden disk image. Bart's is really a minuture version of
> XP, that has most access restrictions removed. Note that if you already
> had a Bart's CD, it would be the best bet for a fast save of the files.
>
> link to Bart:
>
> http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
>


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