Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:

>I belive in: use the best tool for your job.
>
>What I would recommend is not a Linux solution, but sort of "mini
>windows" solution.
>
>It's called: bartPE, it's GPL'd, and it creates an ISO image from your
>current Windows XP installation. Prior to making the ISO, you can add
>few programs (antivirus, ghost, partition magic, firefox, etc) and
>make the ISO. Then you burn it to a CD-R and boot from it.
>
>With this bootable CD, you're getting a mini version of XP and you can
>access the hard drive and scan for viruses, worms, spyware, adware etc
>and clean them.
>
>URL: http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
>
>  
>
Free Windows live CD - is that legal?
I bet you'd have to purchase *at least* one more Windows license (per
cd) from MS (most probably it would not be your normal OEM, and would
not be cheap).


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