RE: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR

2005-07-08 Thread Hayes Elkins
@hardwaregroup.com Subject: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2005 17:24:35 -0300 Anyone ever use this? http://www.myezfix.com/cpr.html It looks good, if it actually does what it says. T

RE: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR

2005-07-08 Thread Thane Sherrington
At 12:24 PM 08/07/2005, Hayes Elkins wrote: What advantage does it have over windows' own repair install and recovery console? The review I read here: http://www.crn.com/sections/testcenter/products/productreview.jhtml?SectionID=11Prod=38117 Suggests it does something more, though what

RE: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR

2005-07-08 Thread Thane Sherrington
At 12:44 PM 08/07/2005, Thane Sherrington wrote: At 12:24 PM 08/07/2005, Hayes Elkins wrote: What advantage does it have over windows' own repair install and recovery console? It does give access to system restore points, but ERD Commander does that too, so that doesn't add much. It'd be

RE: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR

2005-07-08 Thread Wayne Johnson
At 11:57 AM 7/8/2005, Thane Sherrington typed: It does give access to system restore points, but ERD Commander does that too, so that doesn't add much. It'd be nice to have something like sfc that would run from a PE or repair console environment. In my XpPe builds I have all the sfc*.dll

RE: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR

2005-07-08 Thread Thane Sherrington
At 02:28 PM 08/07/2005, Wayne Johnson wrote: In my XpPe builds I have all the sfc*.dll files but not the sfc.exe. I'm not sure what you trying to accomplish tho. ERD Cmdr runs from within my XpPe builds as well. There is a generic ERD Cmdr plugin in PE Builder as well. It is so nice to have

RE: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR

2005-07-08 Thread Mark Dodge
-421-0329 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thane Sherrington Sent: Friday, July 08, 2005 8:44 AM To: The Hardware List Subject: RE: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR At 12:24 PM 08/07/2005, Hayes Elkins wrote: What advantage does it have

RE: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR

2005-07-08 Thread Wayne Johnson
At 01:47 PM 7/8/2005, Thane Sherrington typed: Actually, what would be great would be the ability to clear all user passwords from a command line from within PE - that way I could automate the process and not need to mess with resetting passwords at all. How about a utility that is freeware

RE: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR

2005-07-08 Thread Wayne Johnson
At 02:10 PM 7/8/2005, Mark Dodge typed: The part that was interesting to me was that it said it could get the restore points to roll back to with out booting the XP install. I have run into this trying to get back to a point that was working but not able to because the system would not go to the

RE: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR

2005-07-08 Thread Wayne Johnson
At 02:10 PM 7/8/2005, Mark Dodge typed: The part that was interesting to me was that it said it could get the restore points to roll back to with out booting the XP install. I have run into this trying to get back to a point that was working but not able to because the system would not go to the

RE: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR

2005-07-08 Thread Mark Dodge
To: The Hardware List Subject: RE: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR At 02:10 PM 7/8/2005, Mark Dodge typed: The part that was interesting to me was that it said it could get the restore points to roll back to with out booting the XP install. I have run into this trying to get back to a point

Re: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR

2005-07-07 Thread Tim Lider
Hello Thane Sherrington, On 05:24 PM 7/7/2005 -0300, you wrote: Anyone ever use this? http://www.myezfix.com/cpr.html It looks good, if it actually does what it says. Basically you can hook a drive up to another computer system and copy the data off. It does not look like this software

RE: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR

2005-07-07 Thread Chris Reeves
:29 PM To: The Hardware List Subject: Re: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR Hello Thane Sherrington, On 05:24 PM 7/7/2005 -0300, you wrote: Anyone ever use this? http://www.myezfix.com/cpr.html It looks good, if it actually does what it says. Basically you can hook a drive up to another

RE: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR

2005-07-07 Thread Tim Lider
] Interesting recovery product XP CPR Hello Thane Sherrington, On 05:24 PM 7/7/2005 -0300, you wrote: Anyone ever use this? http://www.myezfix.com/cpr.html It looks good, if it actually does what it says. Basically you can hook a drive up to another computer system and copy the data off. It does

RE: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR

2005-07-07 Thread Chris Reeves
Lider Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 4:07 PM To: The Hardware List Subject: RE: [H] Interesting recovery product XP CPR Hello Chris Reeves, For retail stuff it's decent. I use better stuff that I get through different sources that cost a lot more than $100.00. The Last time we bought software