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Recommendations for sanitizing NEW thumb drives by Twitchh2014-02-06 05:15:47
  Linux LiveCD if your that paranoid by Freakazoid2014-02-06 06:42:20
    Can't he also use the Ultimate Boot CD for Windows by SaylorA2014-02-06 07:14:40
      I've never used UBCD4Win before. From reading the by Twitchh 2014-02-06 07:46:46
destructions on the web site, it sounds like I have to download their ISO and incorporate that somehow with my original install disc for WinXPPRO, but I'll also have to slipstream SP2 or SP3 to make it all work.

Disclaimer -- The following is mostly an attempt to be humorous, but you know what I mean:

I've never slipstreamed anything before, and frankly, the whole process sounds like a really good way to screw my system up. I am NOT a "well, I'll just go make a bunch of registry edits and tweak these low-level system settings just to see what happens" kind of guy. (The Windows Registry is Teh EBIL voodoo that no human being can understand. It is fraught with unimaginable peril of the "Abandon All Hope Ye Who Enter Here", flavor.)

Ok, that's a little (well, a lot) strong, but you know what I mean. :-)

Any help?
[ Reply ]
        I'll be honest, it was years ago I built my UBCD4W by SaylorA2014-02-06 08:33:41
        Slipstreaming essentially inserts the by radiowave9112014-02-06 08:40:50
          checked knoppix earlier by Freakazoid2014-02-06 09:19:51
            It's kinda a one-man-show after all. by ripley82014-02-06 22:46:44
          Thanks! (n/t) by Twitchh2014-02-06 10:03:55

 

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