Not a problem. Yes, your right, it is a boot Disk
I'm a software tester (I get paid to break software) and another of my job responsibilities is to try and hack into my companys site and network, they pay me for this.... MY DREAM JOB let me tell you.
Anyhow, I had uncovered a method of Cracking the windows passwords for XP that's using FAT32, by using a special Linux Boot CD, I boot up from CD which goes benith windows and from Dos command, I Zip the "System" file Located in C:\Windows\system32\config , and put it on a floppy, then on the same floppy I copy the "SAM" File from the the same C:\Windows\system32\config
directory......
Then to make a long story short I copy and Unzip the SAM / System files from my floppy to another computer, and by using a program called "pwsex" I crack all the passwords for the different user accounts on that
specific computer...
I've done this on my home computer which is a FAT32 base XP Box. The Work test computer However is a NTFS System, NOT FAT32, hence the need to use NTFSPro, which mounts the NTFS Portion and uses a dos like utility, "BUT"....I Can't compress the "SYSTEM" file using this utility, it doesn't have the COMPACT command, arrrrrgh