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    Default /allhives switch doesn't detect inactive Win

    I have two instances of WinXP installed on the same PC, on two different disks in their primary partitions.
    The disks are on different controllers, one a NVIDIA RAID controller and the other a standard IDE controller.
    I switch the OS using the BIOS.
    In Windows, the disk containing the other OS is E:\
    If I start SpyBot with the \allhives switch, the inactive installation isn't seen - only C:\Windows is shown.

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    It's /allhives, not \allhives
    Does the welcome screen of Spybot show anything at all? Usually, when run with /allhives, below the three buttons there'll appear a list of loaded system & user profiles. Or is that what you already did describe as "only C:\Windows is shown"?

    And you could also try RegAlyzer, if that works with /allhives.

    I've just today created a bootable CD with Spybot-S&D on it and have noticed that /allhives works quite fine there
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    Yes, not only C:\Windows is displayed, but also a list of users under C:\Documents and Settings.

    Launching RegAnalyzer with the /allhives switch the program starts with the window included (gif file)

    Is it necessary to use a bootable CD to see the inactive installation?

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    No, it should not matter whether you're running from a BartPE CD, or a WinPE CD (see beta forum btw), or specify /allhives . That info about the loaded things are displayed means that it's in the proper mode.
    If RegAlyer recognizes them, Spybot-S&D should as well (not the bare version 1.4 though, you need either the PE-tuned 1.4 which imho isn't available anywhwere except on the German Heise websites, or version 1.5).
    Does your Windows folder on E: have a different name than "Windows" or "WinNT" maybe?
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    The version of Spybot is 1.5.1.15.
    The folder is named "WINDOWS"; the installation is standard except for the lacking of the pagefile.

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    Default Does /allhives check alternate %SYSTEM_ROOT% names?

    I have three hard drives, three systems, XP, XP and 2K. All boot fine using Windows Boot Manager (the micro$oft thing).

    My windows root folder is named WINDOWS on the XP systems and WINNT on the 2K system.

    Running SpyBot /allhives on either XP system finds both XP systems, but doesn't find the 2K system in the WINNT folder. SpyBot on the 2K system finds all 3 OS.

    This suggests that SpyBot allhives might just be searching for a \Windows folder, as opposed to looking for something like \*\SYSTEM32, to use as a starting point for verifying the existence of another Windows system.

    Have I discovered a possible change?
    Last edited by JMThomas; 2008-01-07 at 20:48.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMThomas View Post
    I have three hard drives, three systems, XP, XP and 2K. All boot fine using Windows Boot Manager (the micro$oft thing).

    My windows root folder is named WINDOWS on the XP systems and WINNT on the 2K system.

    Running SpyBot /allhives on either XP system finds both XP systems, but doesn't find the 2K system in the WINNT folder. SpyBot on the 2K system finds all 3 OS.

    This suggests that SpyBot allhives might just be searching for a \Windows folder, as opposed to looking for something like \*\SYSTEM32, to use as a starting point for verifying the existence of another Windows system.

    Have I discovered a possible change?
    Or should I start a new thread for the answer to my questions?

    Thanks!

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    I'm sorry for any offense from the tone of my query.

    Yet, would someone kindly address this question?

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