Re: Need a Live CD that can access NTFS hard drives
de Daniel Mandic 04/12/2006 11:56
meow2222@care2.com wrote:
> You dont by any chance have the Intel 810 chipset? Linuxes will mostly
> not work with that.
>
>
> NT
810? What's that?
You dare to mention such a misadventure.
820 was a try <grin>, but no success. They should have better placed
820 stones in the chip. Not to mention the asiatic adventures, where
the CPU has its own interrupt in the 'Device Manager' (I have never
seen this, they probably knitted the PCI-BUS to the wrong way) :-)
And it is continuing... 850 (RIMM, which were faster than the
810/815/820 and slower than the predecessor of the 810)
[P4 and such systems are no thematic for me, as I have a S-VHS Recorder
and a High-End DVD Player]
Otherwise, Linux is getting more symphatic to me :-) (no 810 support)
Best Regards,
Daniel Mandic
P.S.: The NT CD's can access NTFS. Maybe you can make NT BootCD!? I was
never in need of, but I made an other (new) NT-Installation on a free
Partition, or taking an other Harddrive etc. when I got into troubles.
The PC-Bios can change C,D or D,C - but NT (Kernel) will change it!!!!
where it really lies. So you get a mixture of C: D: E: etc etc...