At the last meeting we saw a couple of Magical x86 boot CD's working on an Intel Mac, during the "Windows on a Mactel - Neil Herber" presentation. I haven't seen anything on the Internet reported about things like that working. What were the 2 boot CD's that worked, and what was the name of the gentleman who was demoing it? Was it actually Neil Herber?
Cameron .:.
Yes, it really was Neil Herber, and the products shown or mentioned included:
UBCD4Win or the Ultimate Boot CD for Windows:
http://www.ubcd4win.com/
UBCD4Win is based on Bart's Preinstalled Environment, or BartPE:
http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
I would recommend BartPE as a starting point - the UBCD includes a pile of stuff you may never use.
An excellent tool for taking "snapshots" of a Windows hard drive is Drive SnapShot (duh...):
http://www.drivesnapshot.de/en/
think of it as Carbon Copy Cloner for Windows.
The really daring may want to experiment with GpartED, the Gnome Partition Editor:
http://gparted.sourceforge.net/
WARNING: I have NOT tried GpartED on an Intel Mac, but I would be interested to know what it does ...
Mugoo's own Neil Herber (who is either our most Mac-savvy PC user or our most PC-savvy Mac user) has made http://macosxhints.com with the topic of his April 2006 Mugoo presentation. See:
Use a Windows emergency CD on Intel Macs
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20060519094041102&lsrc=osxh
Mind you they didn't get Neil's name spelt correctly (as in at all), but your friends all know who you are Neil!
congrats,
...ben