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What's in your toolkit?
I am looking for suggestions as to what tools I should have on a ready-to-go emergency jumpdrive, and network drive.
What tools do you use to recover your client PCs from pretty much any mishap?
Hopefully we can stick with freeware. I have a client PC right now that continuously boot cycles but haven't managed to get to troubleshooting it yet. I've decided it's about time to get a good bootable and network toolkit together for situations like this.
What tools do you use to recover your client PCs from pretty much any mishap?
Hopefully we can stick with freeware. I have a client PC right now that continuously boot cycles but haven't managed to get to troubleshooting it yet. I've decided it's about time to get a good bootable and network toolkit together for situations like this.
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I second ultimatebootcd from ubcd4win.com. You can add a lot of tools to it. I like keeping it short and simple. I have an Antivirus (clam), clone (g4u), and some data recovery softwares and some other standard tools.
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third for UBCD, fantastic piece of kit.
look into portable applications, there's alot that can be added and customized.
look into portable applications, there's alot that can be added and customized.
It's been in my link for years.
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