Active Boot Disk Suite 8.2.0 Serial Key

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Active@ Boot Disk provides an easy and reliable solution for accessing data and repairing your computer in the event that Windows completely refuses to start up. It contains a complete set of useful utilities to assist you with repair tasks, data recovery, system maintenance and data security...

Active Boot Disk Suite 8.2.0 Serial Key


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To continue the train of reviews on software developed by LSoft Technologies Inc., I'll be reviewing one of their core products: Active@ Boot Disk. What this software proves itself to be is a powerful disk utility tool that allows the user to create a portable, working bootable disk that...

Active@ Boot Disk Creator helps you prepare a bootable CD/DVD/Blu-ray or USB Flash mass storage device that you can use to start a machine with a damaged hard drive and recover data, recover partitions, wipe or erase data, create a disk image or repair security access issues.

If your USB Disk is not displayed in a combo-box, click the link below and initialize it properly. The only 32GB or less size partitions supported (for best compatibility with all types of BIOS & UEFI Secure Boot systems), so if you have 64GB USB, initialize it with the only 32GB partition.

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I'm trying to upgrade our production 6509 supervisor 2T 10GE switches from version 15.1(1)SY4 to 15.2(1)SY5. I can copy the image to the slave supervisor with no problem but when I try to copy to the active supervisor I get the following error message:

I'm having the problem with all our production switches and can't copy using TFTP, FTP or from the slavebootdisk: I'm guessing forcing a redundancy switch-over will fix the issue (haven't tried yet) but I'd rather avoid doing this. Has anyone else had this issue and know of a fix or workaround?

I'm trying to copy the image onto the active bootdisk: and it doesn't matter what method I try, from a TFTP server, an FTP server or from the slavebootdisk: I always get the same error message on the active supervisor, e.g.

I could accept that the bootdisk: was indeed corrupt if it was a one off but this is affecting all my enterprise production switches (16) which is why I suspect it's something else. The switches are geographically dispersed so the SD or USB option would be very time consuming.

My Windows Server 2008 R2 won't start and stops with Stop 7B, so I start the recovery console and use diskpart to check the disk. There are to partitions one of Type 17 and one of type 07, the detail disk command show me that the disk is not a boot disk. How can I set this boot flag with diskpart? Or is this flag only set true if the MBR works fine. I try following commands:

"On the Recovery Console, which is included in all Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, there is a diskpart command which is significantly different from the one included in the actual operating system. It only provides functionality for adding and deleting partitions, but not for setting an active partition. The utility is also provided in the Windows Recovery Environment, the successor of the original Recovery Console"

I originally had XP in partition0, then I installed Win81 (aka Dual Boot) and it installed Win81 to partition1. Btw, there's a procedure to remove the old Microsoft partition0 OS elsewhere on the web (says for Win7)(btw,you can use gparted to set Win81 as Boot, which equals Active via Diskpart). Then I used Gparted to slide the Win81 partition over the unallocated space. Then I needed to use Steps 9 and 10 above to get rid of 0xc000025 on winload.exe and be able to boot into Win81 on the HDD.

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I'm need to find a method to programmatically determine which disk drive Windows is using to boot. In other words, I need a way from Windows to determine which drive the BIOS is using to boot the whole system.

p.s. Just reading the first sectors of the hard disk isn't reveling anything. On my dev box I have two hard disks, and when I look at the contents of the first couple of sectors on either of the hard disks I have a standard boiler plate MBR.

Edit to clarify a few things.The way I want to identify the device is with a string which will identify a physical disk drive (as opposed to a logical disk drive). Physical disk drives are of the form "\\.\PHYSICALDRIVEx" where x is a number. On the other hand, a logical drive is identified by a string of the form, "\\.\x" where x is a drive letter.

Edit to discuss a few of the ideas that were thrown out.Knowing which logical volume Windows used to boot doesn't help me here. Here is the reason. Assume that C: is using a mirrored RAID setup. Now, that means we have at least two physical drives. Now, I get the mapping from Logical Drive to Physical Drive and I discover that there are two physical drives used by that volume. Which one did Windows use to boot? Of course, this is assuming that the physical drive Windows used to boot is the same physical drive that contains the MBR.

You can use WMI to figure this out. The Win32_BootConfiguration class will tell you both the logical drive and the physical device from which Windows boots. Specifically, the Caption property will tell you which device you're booting from.

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