[plug] Recovering Windows setup partition
Michael Baker
michaelbaker at westnet.com.au
Sat Oct 31 09:10:54 WST 2009
Hi Kevin ;)
Use gparted take it off as unhidden create a CD with isolinux on it and setup grub on it and point grub to primary boot sda1? or use Acronis OS Selector..
Easy done.
lidder
----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Shackleton <kevins at reachnet.com.au>
To: plug at plug.org.au
Sent: Fri, 30 Oct 2009 20:49:28 +0800 (WST)
Subject: [plug] Recovering Windows setup partition
I have someone's PC with a fairly corrupt Windows setup - drops to BSOD
after just a few seconds. BSOD does not stay up long enough to read.
System has been up for over an hour with Ubuntu live boot.
Of course these poor mortals didn't create a system setup DVD with their
new machine. And I don't see them as handling anything but XP. The
good news though is that using the live CD I see it there's a 6 GB sda1
FAT32 partition with the 'hidden' flag set. The contents of this
partition seem to be exactly a Windows setup DVD of 3.70 GB.
Question is - what do I do to recover the setup partition? A couple of
options are to either set up the partition as not-hidden and bootable,
and set up a boot loader so I can pick this partition to boot from, or
else to write the contents of this partition to a bootable DVD, even
though there' presently a live CD in the optical drive.
(of course having access to the recovery option in Windows is no
assurance of achieving a stable system some time in the future!)
I've done a bit of googling for some hints without success. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Kevin.
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