What's your system recovery CD? I've used Ultimate Boot CD and GParted. What works for you?
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Trinity Rescue Kit (version 3.4)
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grml as in grml.org! :) It's designed as a Live System for system administrators. It provides:
Disclaimer: yes, I'm related to grml. :) |
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Hiren's boot CD works for recovery but it really shines when you need to repartion or format drives, check hardware errors and fix file systems. |
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I've used http://www.ubcd4win.com/ before, not for a while though |
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Ultimate Boot CD too. Found an hard drive error with it, although those apps are not the most intuitive thing on earth. |
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System Rescue CD (sysrescd) due to inertia - did some customization, prepared some scripts. |
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I've always used knoppix, mostly due to inertia. But recently have had the need to run a decent virus scanner on non functional machines - I used the tools kaspersky provide to make Bart Pe boot disks and have found them very useful. |
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ERD Emergency Rescue Disk...lets you boot into a windows-like environment, edit the registry, copy/delete files, browse the drives, etc. I have also used Hirems and Backtrack, but I really like ERD. |
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