Re: Data recovery from SATA drive using a IDE drive
- From: "Brian K" <iibntgyea4 REMOVE_THIS@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2005 18:14:01 +1000
I'm sure it will see the USB flash drive after Bart has booted (it sees my
USB external HD) but
a..
a.. "Q: Can BartPE boot from USB flash drives (UFD)?
A: Maybe. Does your BIOS supports booting from UFD as if it were a harddisk?
The Windows XP FAT bootsector code does not behave correctly when booting
from UFD. Bart already "fixed" the FAT bootsector code. But booting from UFD
is not stable at the moment. It is very dependent on what exact hardware is
used. Some bioses cannot be set to the correct emulation and other systems
hang or abort when the windows USB drivers are loaded. Tricky stuff, maybe
better support in future..."
Brian
"doug" <dyip96@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Wow. Thanks for all the reply.
>
> It gives me an idea; Will BartPE CD recognize a USB flash drive? If so,
> I can just boot up with BartPE CD and then use a USB flash drive to
> download files files from SATA drive? What do u think?
>
.
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