| Using a Linux LiveCD to rescue a sick Windows PC |
Apr. 16, 2005
Can there be still more to add to the list of useful functions a Linux LiveCD offers? This brief article at ReallyLinux.com explores the use of Linux as a means of emergency booting a failed Windows PC and accessing potentially lost files.
"I discovered another truly invaluable use for Live Linux CDs when my friend Mitch asked me to come over and help him with a very urgent need," writes author Mark Rais. "His business report was due the next morning, but at the last moment his Microsoft Windows laptop failed to boot and he lost his report. He was ready to use the Windows emergency boot disk, and if that didn't work to fling his laptop and himself out the window. I recommended an alternative..."
Read the full article here:
Emergency Booting Windows PCs: Another Use for Linux
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