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  1. When I click on File->Save as in IE6, the Save As Type field is always Web page, complete .

     

    How do I change it so that Web page, HTML only comes up as default?

    Thanks


  2. I currently have 2 partitions on my HD,

     

    Drive C (FAT32,10GB) - Win2k SP2 + Other Programs

    Drive D (FAT32,10GB) - Personal files/backup

     

    I wanna use Ghost or DriveImage to make a full image backup of drive C. Let's say an image of drive C is successfully made, and then I format C as NTFS.

    Then if I restore the image back to drive C(now NTFS), will there be any problems? Will Win2k run normally after being restored?

     

    I asked this because I make the image when C is FAT32, so Win2k has no security features like file/folder permissions, encryption, etc..

    When I restore Win2k to NTFS partition, will these security features magically appear or will Win2k crash like a silly a** ?

     

    Thanks for any replies.


  3. Quoting MS Article Q229716:

     

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    Restrictions and Limitations of the Command Console

     

    From the Windows Recovery Console you can only use the following folders:

     

    The root folder

    The %SystemRoot% folder and the subfolders of the Windows installation you are currently logged on to

    The Cmdcons folder

    Removable media drives such as CD-ROM drives

     

    NOTE: If you try to obtain access to other folders, you receive an "Access Denied" error message. Also, while you are using the Windows Recovery Console, you cannot copy a file from the local hard disk to a floppy disk. You can copy a file from a floppy disk or CD-ROM to a hard disk, and from one hard disk to another hard disk.

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    How can I overcome these limitations, especially getting Recovery Console to access(read/write) other folders apart from the ones stated in the article ?

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