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As much as I would love to watch that one go back and forth, neither really answers the question. And ShadowKill, the bar in signature mentions BT4. Is that currently in developement?
Alright, asking advice from these forums once again. Anyone like to recommend a good password cracker for .rar files? Any chance backtrack has this functionality built in?
Yes, it is. Thank you I will look into those.
So when you use this method does it allow you to remove the cd from the computer after its finished booting? (without negative side-effects)
Did you read my post? Notice how it says "boot from USB on computers THAT DONT SUPPORT IT!".
I did search btw, thank you very much.
How difficult would it be to create something like this (see link below) for backtrack?
pendrivelinux.com/usb-boot-cd-for-xubuntu-810/
It allows you to boot from usb on computers that don't...
Thanks but I actually solved the problem. I installed the "testdisk" package which scanned my drive and recovered the lost partition. Took about 2 minutes.
I highly recommend it.
Alright here's the deal, I started a partition resizing operation with GParted and (obviously) it failed. Someone *cough* tripped over the drive cable (yes, its external) and disconnected it.
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I currently have a 20gig usb drive booting BT3. I was wondering how i could dual boot BT3 and Ophcrack on it. (And possibly a third OS later)
Tutorial for booting ophcrack from usb can be found at...