A relative of mine has completed crashed Windows XP. He originally tried to do a repair install -- long story, but in the end he can't even get into Windows at all now, and we both agree it's to a non-recoverable state.
So what he actually wants is a way to get in to finish backing up some files. He tried going in through the recovery console, but it doesn't allow access to everything, and copying files only to limited places.
I guess I should ask first. The Set command in there is disabled by default and says he needs some Security something or other to make that available. (Sorry I don't remember the name and can't even find that page at MS in my history.) I suppose that is something that has to be installed in Windows, meaning it's too late to use that and get Set working again?
Moving on... I'm about to reveal my age ;), but is there something similar to the old DOS boot disks where something can be loaded into memory to run, that would work for NTSF drives, that he could use to at least get the newest of his stuff backed up to... preferably to one of his other non-Windows partitions, or removeable media if necessary? I'm hoping that makes sense... basically something like the recovery console except that actually allows him access and copying wherever he likes. (He'd love a graphic interface of course.)
I've already tried looking through everything I have that might have a bootable CD with recovery tools, such as Partition Magic and Ghost, etc. but I didn't find anything that'll do that.