using bootable disk


  1. Posts : 233
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    using bootable disk


    First, I am trying to find out if my understanding is correct:
    If autorun is not enabled for a CD/DVD player, the player will not run a bootable disk. Additionally, Safe Mode does not load drivers for the CD/DVD player. Is that correct?



    Second, if the above is true I am wondering about a way to boot from a CD/DVD in the above scenario:
    What is the procedure to boot from the removable media?



    Thanks for your answers.
    drpepper
    Last edited by drpepper; 19 Apr 2012 at 16:16. Reason: typo
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  2.    #2

    Autorun is within the OS which is not functioning when booting a Disk.

    It's the SATA or IDE controller driver which controls the optical drive, and it will be loaded in any mode including Boot Mode.
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  3. Posts : 233
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    gregrocker,

    Thanks for the info. I am teaching myself as many "techie" topics which have real world applications as possible. The most recent ones I am working on are recovering and/or resetting Windows passwords and cracking passwords. (This was prompted by a firend who had to pay a shop $69 to reset his [forgotten] Windows password.)

    The necessity to use bootable disks for some of the solutions, coupled with the fact that I have autorun disabled for all my removable media on my machines prompted the question.

    I will find your reply helpful.

    drpepper
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  4. Posts : 13,576
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    What are you trying to do ? Do you want to install ????? I see your 2nd post came a milisecond b4 mine.
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  5. Posts : 233
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    AddRAM,

    Let's hear it for timing!! I am victim of the same thing quite often.

    If you have additional insight you would like to share, fire away. I believe that gleaning a little here and a little there makes for a better understanding.

    drpepper
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  6.    #6

    Make a Password Reset disk to be able to do this in case you're ever locked out.

    Insert a USB flash stick, type Create Password Reset in Start Search box.
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  7. Posts : 233
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       #7

    gregrocker,

    I have done that for the only machine here at home which is password protected. I have tested it and found that it works as intended. It was good practice for opportunities to use them in real life.

    Thanks,
    drpepper
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