Hi, I am new to UBCD4Win and haven't build and test one yet. Just wonder if it support USB Attached drive, so I can recover crashed data from the C: drive directly to a USB drive. I am currently using Hiren's BootCD, which I can recover files to network attached storage but didn't find a way to "mount" or self detect an USB attached drive.
Thanks for any info.
Jeff
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Usb Attached Drive Support
#2
Posted 13 November 2009 - 10:17 AM
jmlynn, on 13 November 2009 - 03:11 PM, said:
Hi, I am new to UBCD4Win and haven't build and test one yet. Just wonder if it support USB Attached drive, so I can recover crashed data from the C: drive directly to a USB drive. I am currently using Hiren's BootCD, which I can recover files to network attached storage but didn't find a way to "mount" or self detect an USB attached drive.
Thanks for any info.
Jeff
Thanks for any info.
Jeff
This is a no-no...

#3
Posted 13 November 2009 - 03:33 PM
bengt, on 13 November 2009 - 10:17 AM, said:
jmlynn, on 13 November 2009 - 03:11 PM, said:
Hi, I am new to UBCD4Win and haven't build and test one yet. Just wonder if it support USB Attached drive, so I can recover crashed data from the C: drive directly to a USB drive. I am currently using Hiren's BootCD, which I can recover files to network attached storage but didn't find a way to "mount" or self detect an USB attached drive.
Thanks for any info.
Jeff
Thanks for any info.
Jeff
This is a no-no...

#4
Posted 13 November 2009 - 03:36 PM
You reply "This is a no-no", meant for no USB support or meant for the "unholy" name that I mentioned? I was just trying to rescue a sick machine, I am not asking for the Hiren's Boot CD support, I am simply asking if the UBCD has USB support so I can switch over. No need to get angry.
Jeff
This is a no-no...
Jeff
bengt, on 13 November 2009 - 10:17 AM, said:
jmlynn, on 13 November 2009 - 03:11 PM, said:
Hi, I am new to UBCD4Win and haven't build and test one yet. Just wonder if it support USB Attached drive, so I can recover crashed data from the C: drive directly to a USB drive. I am currently using Hiren's BootCD, which I can recover files to network attached storage but didn't find a way to "mount" or self detect an USB attached drive.
Thanks for any info.
Jeff
Thanks for any info.
Jeff
This is a no-no...

#5
Posted 13 November 2009 - 08:20 PM
Well it's pretty simple... Hiren's BootCD is WAREZ and we do not take it lightly on this forum....
UBCD4Win does support USB devices but there are cases that odd hardware can cause them not to be assigned a drive letter, that is the exception and not a rule.
Note.... to avoid confusion on what you are refering too..
UBCD - is a DOS based boot CD with utils to repair / recover computers
UBCD4Win - is a Windows based boot CD to also repair / recover computers and also can include UBCD with it...
So when talking about UBCD4Win please don't call it UBCD since that is another project
UBCD4Win does support USB devices but there are cases that odd hardware can cause them not to be assigned a drive letter, that is the exception and not a rule.
Note.... to avoid confusion on what you are refering too..
UBCD - is a DOS based boot CD with utils to repair / recover computers
UBCD4Win - is a Windows based boot CD to also repair / recover computers and also can include UBCD with it...
So when talking about UBCD4Win please don't call it UBCD since that is another project
Plan A is always more effective when the device you are working on understands that Plan B involves either a large hammer or screwdriver....
#6
Posted 18 November 2009 - 09:28 AM
rdsok, on 13 November 2009 - 08:20 PM, said:
Well it's pretty simple... Hiren's BootCD is WAREZ and we do not take it lightly on this forum....
UBCD4Win does support USB devices but there are cases that odd hardware can cause them not to be assigned a drive letter, that is the exception and not a rule.
Note.... to avoid confusion on what you are refering too..
UBCD - is a DOS based boot CD with utils to repair / recover computers
UBCD4Win - is a Windows based boot CD to also repair / recover computers and also can include UBCD with it...
So when talking about UBCD4Win please don't call it UBCD since that is another project
UBCD4Win does support USB devices but there are cases that odd hardware can cause them not to be assigned a drive letter, that is the exception and not a rule.
Note.... to avoid confusion on what you are refering too..
UBCD - is a DOS based boot CD with utils to repair / recover computers
UBCD4Win - is a Windows based boot CD to also repair / recover computers and also can include UBCD with it...
So when talking about UBCD4Win please don't call it UBCD since that is another project
WAREZ?
#7
Posted 18 November 2009 - 06:12 PM
warez - copyrighted software that is illegally distributed without permission from the owner/author of the software... aka pirated software
Plan A is always more effective when the device you are working on understands that Plan B involves either a large hammer or screwdriver....
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