How to configure "allowremovablemedia" parameter in the recovery console?

Hello

I recently traded a 2.5 "portable laptop HD to a new computer in order to retrieve some files. When I got to the Windows logon screen, he said I would need activate windows, before I could access the files. It now not even longer shows up this message so it connects me automatically power off when you I connection. Seeing as how I don't have another computer to place the HD, I decided to just copy the files from the HD to another location in the recovery console.

Unfortunately, the default recovery console not allow copying the files to removable media and I read that there is a parameter of the recovery console to enable the copy on removable media 'set allowremovablemedia = true' but I also heard that is not accessible without first log on as an administrator and change some settings for security policy.

Because the way I can't log in as administrator (or anyone else), I was wondering if there are other options to be able to copy files to removable media in the recovery console.

The answers would be greatly appreciated.

Create free Linux Livecd such as Knoppix and boot your computer from this CD.  AprΦs the dΘmarrage, you will have full access to your hard drive and removable USB drives or network storage.  The CD is also easy to create that downloading a ".iso" file then the function 'Burn Image' of any burning program allows you to burn a bootable CD.  You may need to use another computer to download/burn this CD.

Knoppix: <> http://www.knopper.net/knoppix/index-en.html >

HTH,
JW

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