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Where X is the drive letter of the USB disk (replace X with the proper drive letter that corresponds to the USB drive).Once this is done, the USB drive should be bootable & should be able to load a copy of the BartPE ISO file into the computer's RAM. 4) Run 'pe2usb -f ' to format and install the files to your UFD. Formatting is only needed the first time, so next time you can run 'pe2usb ' (without -f) to update the BartPE files. For successful booting BartPE from a USB flash disk you need: 1) A PC that is capable of booting from a USB flash disk with 256MB memory or more.
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.Artellos wavesYep, it was me who suggested a BartPE DiskWhat -I- think is the best about BartPE is the file manager is similar to windows, creating an environment you'll recognize (and know).You can build a disk yourself, or use a pre-made disk with some pre-installed applications on it.Regards,OlrikThought I should start the thread here, where it belongs. So now I have a usb stick, a hard disk with possibly infected files, and one working & clean computer.I had been given to understand it is possible to make a mini-windows on a usb, so one could extract a few files individually -a digital airlock of sorts- clean/print/transpose them in this BartPE environment, and then transfer the clean copies/new files elsewhere, effectively salvaging the data. Can this be done?. How? (step by step, plz; I'm not fully digiliterate)Edited by RupturedHope, 02 September 2009 - 11:35 AM. Hello again!DISCLAIMER:This post was approved by a GeekU Mod for posting for this specific user.Members that are not Malware Staff should not use this speech to try and help other people.If you suspect someone has this same issue, direct them to the malware forum.You will need:. A Windows XP SP2 Installation Disk.
A USB Stick with 512MB of spaceAnd you will need to download:PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE NO DATA ON THE USB DRIVEWE WILL BE FORMATTING IT IN THIS PROCESS. Download all these files into one folder in your hard drive. C:pebuilder). Write down the name of the Dr.Web Cure It! Hello and thakns for this thread. I believe I followed the instructions at the top of this thread exactly and filled in a few items(like renaming pe2usb.cmd to pe2usb.bat before executing, etc), but the result still isn't ending up in a bootable flash drive that runs BartPE.The creation of the BartPE process went without any errors. When I ran pe2usb.bat, my USB stick was formatted and the files on it are:H:dirVolume in drive H is USBVolume Serial Number is F87B-956EDirectory of H: 08:33 PM 298,096 ntldr 09:38 PM 47,564 ntdetect.com 11:52 PM 157 winnt.sif 11:55 PM 189,323,264 bartpe.iso4 File(s) 189,669,081 bytes0 Dir(s) 3,821,731,840 bytes freeShouldn't the iso be expanded and not in the image file form there?
Well, I expanded it on my USB stick as well and that didn't help, so I'm still trying to get this stick bootable.and with my BartPE environment running on it.Any help would be greatly appreciated. Hello and thakns for this thread.
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I believe I followed the instructions at the top of this thread exactly and filled in a few items(like renaming pe2usb.cmd to pe2usb.bat before executing, etc), but the result still isn't ending up in a bootable flash drive that runs BartPE.The creation of the BartPE process went without any errors. When I ran pe2usb.bat, my USB stick was formatted and the files on it are:H:dirVolume in drive H is USBVolume Serial Number is F87B-956EDirectory of H: 08:33 PM 298,096 ntldr 09:38 PM 47,564 ntdetect.com 11:52 PM 157 winnt.sif 11:55 PM 189,323,264 bartpe.iso4 File(s) 189,669,081 bytes0 Dir(s) 3,821,731,840 bytes freeI had the exact same experience. I have XPSP3, I ran this entire process several times and when I boot up, it doesn't boot from my USB stick. Yes, before asking, I verified I can boot from USB. I used the same USB stick, formatted it and put on MSDOS.sys, IO.sys and command.com from Win98 and voila. C: prompt boot, no problem.
I've also booted Ubuntu Linux. But, when I did this process for XP, it ignored the USB stick and booted normally. I have the same 4 files on the USB stick when I finished this process. What am I missing?Shouldn't the iso be expanded and not in the image file form there?
Well, I expanded it on my USB stick as well and that didn't help, so I'm still trying to get this stick bootable.and with my BartPE environment running on it.Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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