Re: BSOD by Bill
Bill
Thu Mar 27 22:30:34 PDT 2008
PD43 wrote:
> "Bill in Co." <not_really_here@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>>> Floppy? What's that? Haven't seen one in YEARS.
>>
>> Works wonders when you have to get under the hood. In fact, in some
>> cases,
>> it's almost a necessity, thinking of some BIOS flashes, bootup system
>> access
>> utilities (like some DOS-based ones, or as yet another example, BootItNG,
>> for low-level partition work), and a few other goodies.
>>
>
> BTW... a bootable CD works fine for bios flashing as well as for
> BootInNG.
A bootable CD is a bit overkill for some of these operations. A floppy is
much easier to create and change at will. Translation: it's called using
the appropriate tool for the appropriate job.
> Low-level partition work?
>
> You still have hard drives that might be useful with? It certainly is
> of no use on today's drives.
Wrong. I mean basic partition copy, resize, or whatever, operations.
Low level in the sense that windows is nowhere to be found, nor is it even
accessible, in many cases. Under the hood, as I said. (I take it you've
never used NTFSDOS, or BartPE, or any such utilities. That's ok, I
understand. Most haven't).