|  | Posted by Captain Midnight on 08/28/07 17:08 
"`" <ianw154@btopenworld.com> wrote in messagenews:k_GdnXtLNKtYS07bnZ2dnUVZ8qeknZ2d@bt.com...
 > Hi .
 >
 > Managed to do it. Easiest way was to download the ISO recorder. Now it's
 > just two click and it copies and extracts the ISO file onto the CD.
 >
 > Got Knoppix running great, only problem that I have to sort out now is
 when
 > I try to look at the partitions on the HDD it asks for a password -
 haven't
 > got a clue on that so I'll have to have a dig around on the Knoppix site
 to
 > see if I can get any help there.
 >
 > As a Side note. I seem the remember that you can format the HDD in the
 > recorder from within the menu's. I check and sure enough the option is
 there
 > to format the HDD > I am going to drop a 160 gig HDD in the recorder today
 > and format it and see what size it comes out at - I suspect that it will
 > either crash or format to 80 gig. Worth a try though.
 >
 >
 > "Captain Midnight" <Notany@twip.invalid> wrote in message
 > news:46d3c18a$0$32532$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
 > > "`" <ianw154@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
 > > news:18WdnSzs5PyPuk7bnZ2dnUVZ8sSrnZ2d@bt.com...
 > >> I have downloaded the file KNOPPIX_V5.1.1CD-2007-01-04-EN.iso, burnt it
 > > onto
 > >> the CD and rebooted the PC ... it just boots in to windows an normal.>
 I
 > >> have checked my PC setup and after the floppy the CD drive is the next
 > >> bootable drive ?
 > >>
 > >> Any suggestions.
 > >>
 > >>
 > >> "Captain Midnight" <Notany@twip.invalid> wrote in message
 > >> news:46d18641$0$16439$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
 > >> > "`" <ianw154@btopenworld.com> wrote in message
 > >> > news:pbednTT-Dfg230zbRVnytgA@bt.com...
 > >> >> Hi
 > >> >>
 > >> >> I have checked the DVD drive and it is a Toshiba Samsung SD-W3002.
 It
 > >> > looks
 > >> >> like a standard drive to me.
 > >> >>
 > >> >> I have had the HDD out of the recorder, it's a maxtor 80 gig, and
 > > hooked
 > >> > it
 > >> >> up to my PC using a USB to IDE adaptor. The problem is that the PC
 > > say's
 > >> >> mass storage device detected and ready to use but I can't see the
 > >> >> drive
 > >> >> in
 > >> >> explorer. In device manager I can see the drive but in the
 > >> >> properties -
 > >> >> Volume tab there is no drive information - all blanks.
 > >> >>
 > >> >> Putting the HDD back into the recorder and it works fine.
 > >> >>
 > >> >> Ian
 > >> >
 > >> > It's probably formatted with a file system used in Linux. You can get
 a
 > >> > Knopix Linux distribution in an ISO. Burn the ISO to CD. Then you can
 > > boot
 > >> > into Knopix from the CD without putting anything on your PC. Knopix
 has
 > > a
 > >> > GUI interface so it's not to hard to use for things like browsing a
 > > drive.
 > >> > It can be used to examine a Windows install that wont boot too. Good
 > > tool
 > >> > and gives a peek at Linux.
 > >> >
 > >> >
 > >>
 > >
 > > Geeze, my 3.3 version is old. Been meaning to get a newer version.
 > > Downloading it now. Slo-o-o-owly.
 > >
 > > Hopefully you know the ISO is an image and has to be burnt so the data
 is
 > > extracted. Not just putting the file on the disc. Can let you know what
 > > the
 > > disc should looks like as soon as I burn and test it.  Seldom burn ISO
 so
 > > will be doing a little relearning.
 > >
 > >
 >
 
 Took almost an hour to DL on broadband. The Nero wizard reported a
 successful burn numerous times without ever accessing the drive. When I
 tried in the full program it invoked DVD Decryter which successfully burned
 the disc. Shouldn't have needed DVD Decryter. Must be a shortcoming of
 having it installed.
 
 Knoppix V5 is quite an improvement. Mostly having the docs in English. Was
 getting "failure to mount" on my drives past C: (in Windows) but they
 displayed OK. Too late to continue then and out of time to play with it now.
 Let us know how it turns out.
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