Guest sweeneysmsm Posted August 26, 2008 Posted August 26, 2008 I have installed Kaspersky Internet Security Suite on my Windows XP Pro - SP3 computer. The opportunity to make a rescue disk ala Bart's PE Software has been presented to me. Is there an advantage to doing this - ie. the startup disk is Virus protected or should I use Windows PE? According to Bart one advantage, and this does loom large, is that Windows is a command based system, whereas Bart's has a GUI. Anyone have any experience or advice to share? All input gratefully accepted. Mary
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted August 26, 2008 Posted August 26, 2008 Re: Rescue Disk "sweeneysmsm" <sweeneysmsm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FECB6A7B-FE02-43B9-A99A-7B638A5E2057@microsoft.com... >I have installed Kaspersky Internet Security Suite on my Windows XP Pro - >SP3 > computer. The opportunity to make a rescue disk ala Bart's PE Software has > been presented to me. Is there an advantage to doing this - ie. the > startup > disk is Virus protected or should I use Windows PE? According to Bart one > advantage, and this does loom large, is that Windows is a command based > system, whereas Bart's has a GUI. > > Anyone have any experience or advice to share? All input gratefully > accepted. > > Mary What do you actually expect of yur "Rescue Disk"? A Bart PE boot CD is not a "Windows startup disk" but it is a very powerful tool for a system administrator to "look under the bonnet" of a machine that no longer works.
Guest ju.c Posted August 26, 2008 Posted August 26, 2008 Re: Rescue Disk If you can make a Bart's PE disc with Kaspersky then try it, I think you'll like it. ju.c "sweeneysmsm" <sweeneysmsm@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:FECB6A7B-FE02-43B9-A99A-7B638A5E2057@microsoft.com... > I have installed Kaspersky Internet Security Suite on my Windows XP Pro - SP3 > computer. The opportunity to make a rescue disk ala Bart's PE Software has > been presented to me. Is there an advantage to doing this - ie. the startup > disk is Virus protected or should I use Windows PE? According to Bart one > advantage, and this does loom large, is that Windows is a command based > system, whereas Bart's has a GUI. > > Anyone have any experience or advice to share? All input gratefully accepted. > > Mary
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