First post, by red_avatar
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I'm currently testing and installing software & games on my recently purchased Pentium II 333. I like to make frequent backups of the SSD because Windows 98 can be finicky but this means constantly removing the cover from the PC which can get tedious. As such, I wonder if there's a bootable CD that could help me out?
I used to use Knoppix for this but this was for PCs quite a bit more modern than this. Basically what I want is the ability to copy the contents of the Windows & Program Files folder to a USB stick as a backup. If Windows screws something up, I'd like the ability to access the drive through this bootable CD and copy the old files back to the SSD.
Does anyone have any idea what would be my best bet? The PC has 128MB of RAM.
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