I have a friend whose laptop screen is in the process of dying.Shes going to get it replaced, but they told her all of her data will be lost and that she should backup first.Its a bootable CD image that loads a lightweight version of linux and lets you take the entire hard drive partition and dump it on an FTP server.It offers more than that with NFS, etc., but I use the FTP mostly).
Install G4L On Usb How To Make TheI was able to find some instructions on how to make the ISO bootable from a USB memory stick at this website: Look at the 3RD post, though - the first one is way too involved: To summarize: 1. Install G4L On Usb Download Syslinux FromDownload syslinux from (I used 4.02 at the time) 3. Extract the G4L ISO to the root of your memory stick. You can use ) 4. Delete syslinux.cfg from the root of the USB stick 5. Install G4L On Usb Zip To SomewhereExtract syslinux-X.XX.zip to somewhere on your harddrive (make it somewhere you can get a DOS prompt to easily) e.g. Start a command prompt and change to the directory where you unzipped syslinux (e.g. Its a little involved, but easily and quickly done with free tools.
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