On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 2:49 PM, Neil Aggarwal neil@jammconsulting.com wrote:
If I have a dual-boot machine (Linux and Windows) would I have any good tools under Linux that would allow me to look at the content of the Windows boot partition, administer it, clean up the registry,
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I know how to mount Windows partitions under Linux. That's not a problem. The problem is, what do I do afterwards? Are there any tools I could use to go through the content of that partition with a view of turning it into a working Windows XP installation.
The only thing I know is the password cracker, which boots Linux, of course, and mounts the Windoze partition, then walks you through resetting the password. I *think* it lets you do some other things, *maybe* (it's been nearly three years since I needed it) has a tool for the registry.
I'm having trouble googling it - I'm being prevented by security here.
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