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anglomont@yahoo.com
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      29th Jul 2008
is there a way to start computer from cd into a 32 bit console loaded
into ram?
(the prompt you get from -xp safe mode with command prompt option)
xp CD recovery console does that but then one cannot acess (not even
open cdrom door) a different CD and it would be convenient to run a 32
bit command line AV scanner off that CD to check an infected hdd
 
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      29th Jul 2008

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> is there a way to start computer from cd into a 32 bit console loaded
> into ram?
> (the prompt you get from -xp safe mode with command prompt option)
> xp CD recovery console does that but then one cannot acess (not even
> open cdrom door) a different CD and it would be convenient to run a 32
> bit command line AV scanner off that CD to check an infected hdd


Most devices, e.g. CD ROMs and USB flash disks, will
work happily in Safe Mode. Note also that DOS was and
is a 16-bit operating system. There is no 32-bit flavour.

If you really want to start your PC off a CD then you should
consider burning yourself a Bart PE boot CD.


 
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David B.
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      29th Jul 2008
Why not just use a specialized bootable virus scan CD?

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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:c68dff0a-a633-47e1-bda7-(E-Mail Removed)...
> is there a way to start computer from cd into a 32 bit console loaded
> into ram?
> (the prompt you get from -xp safe mode with command prompt option)
> xp CD recovery console does that but then one cannot acess (not even
> open cdrom door) a different CD and it would be convenient to run a 32
> bit command line AV scanner off that CD to check an infected hdd


 
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anglomont@yahoo.com
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      30th Jul 2008
On Jul 29, 5:11 pm, Joe Bob Brigg <joebobbr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> anglom...@yahoo.com wrote in news:c68dff0a-a633-47e1-bda7-a8b03c1cd406
> @j22g2000hsf.googlegroups.com:
>
> > is there a way to start computer from cd into a 32 bit console loaded
> > into ram?
> > (the prompt you get from -xp safe mode with command prompt option)
> > xp CD recovery console does that but then one cannot acess (not even
> > open cdrom door) a different CD and it would be convenient to run a 32
> > bit command line AV scanner off that CD to check an infected hdd

>
> http://www.ubcd4win.com/index.htm
>
> The Ultimate Windows Boot CD has loads of AV plus other maintenance and
> testing software.
> ** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com**


one can install recovery console and then boot into it and have cdrom
access provided
you allow it in registry previously(set allowremovablemedia) -is there
some trick to allow this when launching rec.console from cd?
 
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