Another possibility would be to contact a Local LINUX group for a "live
district" that boots from dcs without installing snafu see if it can read
the disk. Or ask if someone can test it for you on their machine.
On Mar 30, 2012 6:21 AM, "Per Schoerner" <healeyguy at bredband.net> wrote:
> Mike
> You could install a "Windows XP Virtual Machine" in your Windows 7 and run
> it there. I have such a virtual machine in my PC and it looks exactly like
> XP, but in a window. I don't have that CD so I can't say that it works, but
> there's nothing that would indicate that it wouldn't. It's quite easy to
> install actually, although it sounds complicated at first. You would need
> Windows Professional or Ultimate to do this. Have a look at this link:
> http://windows.microsoft.com/**en-GB/windows7/install-and-**
> use-windows-xp-mode-in-**windows-7<http://windows.microsoft.com/en-GB/windows7/install-and-use-windows-xp-mode-in-windows-7>
>
> Per in Sweden
>
> mike brooks skrev 2012-03-30 14:16:
>
>> Just coming out of the Scottish winter and rebuilding the rear brakes on
>> the
>> 100 ready for MOT next week. In the process I needed some parts info, so
>> went
>>
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