Onix Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 fell to us and we want to recover windows files as we do ??? download the Linux Live CD -> Mandriva, etc. knnopixx <-- mandriva: http://www.mandriva.com/en/download/free of course, already download the linux live cd and you can record it to disc. -> 1 We are looking for Mandriva which we recorded on the disc. -> 2 turn on the computer. -> 3 Turn on the BIOS. -> 4 Set to boot from the CD. -> 5 Restart the computer and put the CD into the drive. -> 6 Now must wait a little until Linux is loaded. -> 7 Once you have Linux on the desktop will have access to hard drives and other resources of the Windows. -> 6 In this act we have found useful by some key or memory card. -> 7 You connect it to the USB port. -> 8 In Mandriva you will automatically detect it on your desktop and create a src directory. Media is your key -> 9 Enter the server directory on Disk 1 unless we files on drive C Disc 1 - partition 1, disk 2 - the second partition or second disk,etc -> 10 copy all files on a pendrive or memory card. -> 11 Prepared files we have. and what is the database ??? -> 1 Enter the disk 1 or where we have mysql -> 2 Enter the program files -> mysql -> MySQL Server 5.1 depends what version we have and all contents copy directory on the pendrive or memory card. -> 3 and finite =)) All protected but what then ??? Now we can safely format the drive and install Windows. when we already have everything installed is: -> 1 Download the java -> 2 Mysql download the same version of what we had previously -> 3 Overriden folders or processes mysql mysql-nt.exe disable and override would like. -> 4 Restart the computer and using Navicat is working we are trying to mysql. -> 5 copy files to disk and launch our. -> 6 And we have restored server I think that the guide will be useful :)
3xpl0it3R Posted January 12, 2010 Posted January 12, 2010 Nice guide but is better to use DSL(Damn Small Linux) instead of Mandriva...
Onix Posted January 12, 2010 Author Posted January 12, 2010 thanks i know this DSL is better but i long time use Mandriva :)
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