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BartPE


Question Posted Monday September 8 2008, 8:46 pm

.Well my computer is missing some files and I plan to use bartpe on it and well I was wondering if I can use a usb drive to reboot it. The usb drive is an HP c320w and I know you can use usb drives someway but can someone walk me tell me how or would it be smarter to use a cd.

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theymos answered Monday September 8 2008, 9:06 pm:
Just use a CD. BartPE wasn't designed to be run on a USB drive. A USB installer isn't provided by the author.

If you really want to put it on USB, try searching:
only search advicenators.com

Look for recent articles, 2007 or later.

I'm not a fan of BartPE. For data recovery purposes, I find linux distributions to much more useful, even when recovering from Windows.

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