If you want to scan a secondary drive without rebooting, you can attach the ISO to VirtualBox or VMware. However, for real repairs, bare-metal booting is best.
The click-click-click of the "death knell" echoed from the tower. On the screen, a Windows logo hung frozen, a ghost in the machine. My old laptop—the one containing three years of unbacked-up photography and a half-finished novel—was dying.
It runs in a DOS environment, ensuring no other processes interfere with the repair process.
If you want to scan a secondary drive without rebooting, you can attach the ISO to VirtualBox or VMware. However, for real repairs, bare-metal booting is best.
The click-click-click of the "death knell" echoed from the tower. On the screen, a Windows logo hung frozen, a ghost in the machine. My old laptop—the one containing three years of unbacked-up photography and a half-finished novel—was dying.
It runs in a DOS environment, ensuring no other processes interfere with the repair process.