On Sunday 16 February 2003 06:26 pm, Robert Wideman wrote:
> >> On Sat 2003-02-15 at 22:48:16 -0700, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >> > Couldn't help but LMAO when i read THIS one.
> >> >
> >> > http://www.briansbuzz.com/w/030213/
> >>
> >> There is nothing special about it. You have the same
> >> with Linux. Put in some install disk, choose rescue
> >> mode and you can access everything as root.
> >>
> >> With physical access to a standard PC, everything is
> >> possible (within about 15-30 mins), except if you
> >> encrypt your filesystems.
> >>
> >> The only new thing is, that you now have such a
> >> "rescue disk" for MS Windows XP by using a MS Windows
> >> 2000 CD, instead of having to make your own one.
>
> The greatest linux rescue cd i have found to be at
> ftp://ftp.redhat.de/pub/rh-addons/rescue-cd
> Yes it is a Redhat disk.  Noone knows about this cd.  I
> know about it b/c at Dell Server Support the RH guys
> told us about this for "just in case" purposes.
> It has everything you need on it.
> Have fun.
> Rob

You can use Knoppix as well. Very easy to get hands on.

Kaj Haulrich.
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