live cd(s)
used for booting pc's in order to do stuff we usually are disallowed. I know this type of stuff can likely get many users into trouble
but I'm pretty cautious and so I'd like to pick up a live cd or o (ref my laptop's OS's). For now
I'd simply like to be able to clean out my cookies
but copy those I trust-need into a folder and be able to get them back into the temp folder (which the pc Gods feel we're not supposed to do). I see there's several that likely are suitable for my OS's
ie; Windows Preinstallation Environment
BartPE (Windows XP/2003)
WinBuilder (Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista)
Reatogo-X-PE
and VistaPE
so which one(s) should I be using? Maybe so long as the platform is specific and applies to each of my OS's
choosing is a no brainer
but I read that users can also use a live cd to run more than just the Windows ect of operations
I think users can also effectually 'slipstream' the running of patches
maybe even programs off the live cd
yes/no? I know there're other workarounds for doing things like this (handling cookies
saving favicons
e)
but the idea of re-claiming a modicum of control over 'my' OS(s) is very intreguing.
參考: myself