Capitalizt
Group: Members
Posts: 2
Joined: Oct. 2004 |
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Posted: Oct. 18 2004,12:07 |
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Hi folks...I'm not a Linux person, so forgive me...but I came across this site and am downloading a copy of DSL for use in an absolute worst case scenario. There is nothing wrong with my system now, but DSL seemed like a great program to have in case of emergencies.
Assuming I can't get XP to boot with the DOS boot disks, and can't find any way to reach or repair my C: drive with Windows, I was hoping to be able to use this live CD to boot the computer up and copy EVERYTHING from the primary partition to to CDRW's before doing a reformat.
What I'm looking for is a "Data recovery for absolute Idiots" guide that I can print out and keep with the Damn Small Linux CD in a safe location.
Is there a guide for absolute newbies on using the live CD to recover XP files and programs?
I'm talking REAL baby steps here...start to finish for people who have ZERO skills with Linux (no knowledge of commands), but may need to use this program as a last resort to recover their data.
I'm on a dialup, and from what I understand, it is near impossible to dial up with DSL at this point...so I won't be able to get online and ask for advice. This is why I need an extremely simple step-by-step (Type X, Enter, Type Y, Enter, Type Z, Enter, etc.) guide to walk through the entire recovery process.
If you could just point me in the right direction for a guide and/or backup program compatible with DSL, I would greatly appreciate it! (So would a few hundred newbies browing this forum over the next few months!
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