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Ultimate Member
copy will not accept wildcards
I'm trying to repair an ASUS Eee PC 900HA netbook (WinXP) which will not boot. Before starting I want to copy the data to a USB stick but the COPY command available when I boot from the WinXP distribution CD does not support wildcards (*.*).
What can I use to copy the data before starting to try to repair this system?
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Ultimate Member
Use the xcopy command. Type xcopy /? to get a list of arguments and switches available for this command.
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Ultimate Member
XCOPY is an unknown command
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Either use a boot cd, like Barts PE or UBCD for Windows to do it.
Another option is to slave the drive to another computer and copy
the files to the thumb drive. You may need to take ownership of
them to see and access them.
http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
http://www.ubcd4win.com/index.htm
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Stark Raving MOD
COPY command available when I boot from the WinXP distribution CD does not support wildcards (*.*)
Booting to the recovery console is different than using regular DOS.
http://michaelstevenstech.com/r_c_cmds.htm
You can also try booting from a Live Linux CD.
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I have it booting from the UBCD disk but I am having a heck of a time finding a tool that I can use to copy the contents of the hard drive to a directory on a USB flash drive.
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XCOPY source:\file_location destination:\file_location
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Ultimate Member
My problem is I can't find a utility or option that takes me to the command line so I can use the xcopy command.
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Ultimate Member
I'll 2nd a live linux CD or my pref. UBCD4Windows. Then its just copy and paste. I don't think the new UBCD has any file management tools.
http://www.ubcd4win.com/downloads.htm
http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/download
You could also pull the drive and connect it with another pc...
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Ultimate Member
I'm running Ultimate Boot CD V5.0RC1.
I have found UBCD4WinV350 on download.cnet.com. I will try this one.
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Ultimate Member
You would need to run FreeDOS from the UBCD v5 to use Xcopy.
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Ultimate Member
I've tried FreeDOS but I can't find a command line option in it either
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Ultimate Member
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Ultimate Member
I'm not sure I am seeing the hard drive in this netbook. When I display the available drives I get a Q and a T drive. If I insert my USB drive it shows up as C.
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Ultimate Member
I'm wondering if the problem might be that UBCD is a bit of overkilll for what I want to do. I understand that UBCD has a very powerful suite of tools but all I need to do is copy the contents of the C drive to a USB drive so I can use the recovery partition to restore the original system.
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