No, you don't need to buy a seperate CD.

The partBE installation uses your machine's XP to create the bootable
CD. You cannot install any programs on top of it after you burned it.
Heck, you cannot even use internet explorer, or office with it.

This is part of Microsoft PE enviroment (Pre-install Enviroment). If
you have looked at some newer IBM laptopped and you pressed the
"Access IBM" blue button - you're getting the same thing as BartPE,
just with IBM Custom configuration.

Thanks,
Hetz

On 9/17/05, Amit Aronovitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> 
> >I belive in: use the best tool for your job.
> >
> >What I would recommend is not a Linux solution, but sort of "mini
> >windows" solution.
> >
> >It's called: bartPE, it's GPL'd, and it creates an ISO image from your
> >current Windows XP installation. Prior to making the ISO, you can add
> >few programs (antivirus, ghost, partition magic, firefox, etc) and
> >make the ISO. Then you burn it to a CD-R and boot from it.
> >
> >With this bootable CD, you're getting a mini version of XP and you can
> >access the hard drive and scan for viruses, worms, spyware, adware etc
> >and clean them.
> >
> >URL: http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/
> >
> >
> >
> Free Windows live CD - is that legal?
> I bet you'd have to purchase *at least* one more Windows license (per
> cd) from MS (most probably it would not be your normal OEM, and would
> not be cheap).
> 
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