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Don't get your hopes up.
If I understand properly, that is nothing more than a disk which allows access to a command prompt.
Not an XP boot disk, and not able to access an NTFS drive.
Like I said, IF I understand correctly.
(I've heard about this from several reliable sources(at least I think they are reliable.).)
you can boot to a command prompt by running the recovery console after booting off an XP CD. or by booting off the Windows XP OEM Preinstallation Kit CD.
There are also some good recovery tools for recovering XP systems if you have the cash to spend. i.e. ERD Commander 2002.
Don't get your hopes up.
If I understand properly, that is nothing more than a disk which allows access to a command prompt.
Not an XP boot disk, and not able to access an NTFS drive.
Like I said, IF I understand correctly.
(I've heard about this from several reliable sources(at least I think they are reliable.).)
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