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  1. It is my understanding that the Safety Drill...

    It is my understanding that the Safety Drill bootable disk is based on Knoppix. Exactly what version, I do not know. I can tell you it is an older version than what is current. The Maxtor One Touch 4...
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    krishna.murphy Your suggestion to download...

    krishna.murphy

    Your suggestion to download the Hiren's Boot CD should be investigated THOROUGHLY before someone actually does so. There are at least a dozen and a half "unlicensed" commercial...
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    I would also try a boot menu if available on your...

    I would also try a boot menu if available on your system. Some systems use F10 or F12 to select the boot order. Your system documentation might have the details, or there may be a message on the...
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    Krisna, So what you are suggesting is booting...

    Krisna,

    So what you are suggesting is booting Knoppix from the Hard drive and making changes to accomodate that. Just how does that resolve the issue of "Not seeing (Sensing) the data on the Hard...
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    Somehow I don't get the logic behind trying to...

    Somehow I don't get the logic behind trying to use non-native tools to fix a window$ issue. Writing to a Windows NTFS partition is risky enough if using Windows. It can be disastrous using Linux,...
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    Hi Fergus, You didn't say what drive you are...

    Hi Fergus,

    You didn't say what drive you are attempting to use. If it is one of the "New" Western Digital Advanced Format drives, you may very well need to do some research at the WDC site....
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    Try looking at the Downloading FAQs here:...

    Try looking at the Downloading FAQs here: http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/Downloading_FAQ

    Pay attention to what an iso file is and how to burn it to DVD. Also, be sure to burn the disk at a SLOW...
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