Be advised that BartPE has legality issues.

We  extensively use WinPE in conjuction with a proprietary product in
our factory. As it is based on WinXP Pro, it has many limitations in
terms or RAM detection. We asked our vendor if we could build a BartPE
from a Win2k3 distro. A long, uneasy silence on their end was followed
by an explanation - doing so would be breaking the EULA.
Oh well.

Just FYI.

GG


--- RBW1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> In a never ending quest to marginalize the impact of fundamentally
> broken and vulnerable MSWin OS's on the admin tasks a network
> requires I
> have been looking at these two:
> http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/#start
> http://ubcd4win.com/howto.htm
> 
> Has anyone used BartPE? any problems?
> 
> I am looking at this as both a build as a type of Windoze "Distro"
> with
> native virus cleaning but also a native environment for the Ghost
> utility. This may be good where you want a non-Linux lab tech to
> "just
> stick this CD in and reboot and call me if it doesn't work" no
> brainer
> Ghost CD and if it really doesn't work then you know to start looking
> at
> hardware.
> 
> Anyway this looks like an interesting way to keep the time consuming
> unwanted OS specific network BS at arms length.
> 
> RBW
> 
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