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I need to create a recovery diskette for XP, to avoid reinstall the
system from
scratch in case of corrupted disk partitions; last time, all
partitions became
inaccessible and file system unknown, xp recovery console didn't work,
so I had to
connect the disk to another pc, recover all my data with Ontrack
Easyrecovery and
then reinstall XP. So my questions are:
-in these cases, is it correct to use a recovery diskette instead of a
XP bootable
CD? which is the difference?
-when a recovery diskette is created, does it contain the specific
data for the
partition recovery of THAT specific machine, so it is possible to
reestablish its
specific initial conditions?
-what is the best procedure to create a recovery diskette? should I
use an XP utility or external programs?
-if my computers lacks a floppy drive, can I create a bootable
"recovery USB pen drive"? for example, Easyrecovery has an emergence
recovery utility, but only for floppy drives.
thanks
system from
scratch in case of corrupted disk partitions; last time, all
partitions became
inaccessible and file system unknown, xp recovery console didn't work,
so I had to
connect the disk to another pc, recover all my data with Ontrack
Easyrecovery and
then reinstall XP. So my questions are:
-in these cases, is it correct to use a recovery diskette instead of a
XP bootable
CD? which is the difference?
-when a recovery diskette is created, does it contain the specific
data for the
partition recovery of THAT specific machine, so it is possible to
reestablish its
specific initial conditions?
-what is the best procedure to create a recovery diskette? should I
use an XP utility or external programs?
-if my computers lacks a floppy drive, can I create a bootable
"recovery USB pen drive"? for example, Easyrecovery has an emergence
recovery utility, but only for floppy drives.
thanks