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I am repairing someones Dell with XP on it. It has an unrecoverable Boot
Error with the NTFS File system.

I am preparing to Copy the uneffected Files using a Linux Bootable CD Called
"Knoppix"

I wonder if anyone can tell me if the Smaller Partition on the Drive (the
Non XP Partition) Is important to clone over to the New Drive if its
Intended to be used in the same Dell PC. Ita about a 30 MB Partition. Whats
it used for ?
 
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On Fri, 21 May 2004 20:16:11 -0400, "techforce"
<toomuchspam@messedup.com> wrote:

> I am repairing someones Dell with XP on it. It has an unrecoverable Boot
>Error with the NTFS File system.
>
>I am preparing to Copy the uneffected Files using a Linux Bootable CD Called
>"Knoppix"
>
>I wonder if anyone can tell me if the Smaller Partition on the Drive (the
>Non XP Partition) Is important to clone over to the New Drive if its
>Intended to be used in the same Dell PC. Ita about a 30 MB Partition. Whats
>it used for ?
>

Probably a sector relegated to recovery. Instead of getting CD's of
programs with your computer purchase( including the OS), Dell and
other companies, create a backup/recovery of critical files on a
separate partition of the HD.

sci
 
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It has some Dell service utilities that are also
on the utilities
disk that came with the computer. Don't worry
about it.

"techforce" <toomuchspam@messedup.com> wrote in
message
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> I am repairing someones Dell with XP on it.
It has an unrecoverable Boot
> Error with the NTFS File system.
>
> I am preparing to Copy the uneffected Files
using a Linux Bootable CD Called
> "Knoppix"
>
> I wonder if anyone can tell me if the Smaller
Partition on the Drive (the
> Non XP Partition) Is important to clone over to
the New Drive if its
> Intended to be used in the same Dell PC. Ita
about a 30 MB Partition. Whats
> it used for ?
>
>
>
 
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Thanks for the Reply. Ill Just delete that partition when I reformat.


"Pen" <pen34us_nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| It has some Dell service utilities that are also
| on the utilities
| disk that came with the computer. Don't worry
| about it.
|
| "techforce" <toomuchspam@messedup.com> wrote in
| message
| news:5sGdnbQI0cVbBjPdRVn-ig@adelphia.com...
| > I am repairing someones Dell with XP on it.
| It has an unrecoverable Boot
| > Error with the NTFS File system.
| >
| > I am preparing to Copy the uneffected Files
| using a Linux Bootable CD Called
| > "Knoppix"
| >
| > I wonder if anyone can tell me if the Smaller
| Partition on the Drive (the
| > Non XP Partition) Is important to clone over to
| the New Drive if its
| > Intended to be used in the same Dell PC. Ita
| about a 30 MB Partition. Whats
| > it used for ?
| >
| >
| >
|
 
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No, they don't. Dell's come with a standard XP install disk, labeled as a
Dell Operating system disk. As a previous poster said, it just contains
utilities that are available when you boot the resource CD.

No offense, but if you're not sure, an answer like this could confuse the
OP.

Tom
<sci@sci.co> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 21 May 2004 20:16:11 -0400, "techforce"
> <toomuchspam@messedup.com> wrote:
>
> > I am repairing someones Dell with XP on it. It has an unrecoverable
Boot
> >Error with the NTFS File system.
> >
> >I am preparing to Copy the uneffected Files using a Linux Bootable CD
Called
> >"Knoppix"
> >
> >I wonder if anyone can tell me if the Smaller Partition on the Drive (the
> >Non XP Partition) Is important to clone over to the New Drive if its
> >Intended to be used in the same Dell PC. Ita about a 30 MB Partition.
Whats
> >it used for ?
> >
>
> Probably a sector relegated to recovery. Instead of getting CD's of
> programs with your computer purchase( including the OS), Dell and
> other companies, create a backup/recovery of critical files on a
> separate partition of the HD.
>
> sci
>