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      12th December 2010
How do you guys dl HIrem's boot CD.

At his website, they seem to be applying psychological torture.

http://www.hirensbootcd.org/download.html

They call it the downloads page, but it doesnt' dl.

Last time I was there I wante version 11.1, but settled for 11
somewhere else.

This time I found a page with v12,

http://hotfile.com/dl/81551044/769b0....12.0.rar.html

but when I went to unzip it, it wanted a password.

About paswords the page says "Q.I cannot open a downloaded file: It's
corrupt or I get asked for a password, a program to open the file
with, or a missing "codec"?
A. Please ask the person you received the file link from for details
about the file format, required codecs or passwords. We have no way of
finding them out for you."

I got the link from google!

More psychological warfare against me.

It also says "Q.I paid with Paypal but did not receive my
username/password?
A. Please check your mail, also "Junk" folder! If you can't find any
mail from us - please send us your Paypal transaction ID and your
email, registered with Paypal. "


Meanwhile, back at Hirems, SUCCESS. The download page said page 1 of
9, and you had to go all the way to 9
http://www.hirensbootcd.org/download.html?start=8 to dl. Who writes
pages like this!
 
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      12th December 2010
Do do not of that one
Here one I have use one time before
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
And its Freeware!
 
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      13th December 2010
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010 11:41:44 -0600, "MyNews" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>Do do not of that one
>Here one I have use one time before
>http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
>And its Freeware!


Thanks for the suggestion.

You know, I looked into this one a few months ago, and I got the
impression that I had to pick, choose, and combine the programs I
thought were important. I'm not as bad as Adrian Monk at making
decisions, but that would still take me a long time.

Or am I wrong and it comes all set up?

Because either way I would like to have it. But if it was
complicated, I was going to wait until I had some current projects
completed.



BTW, Hiren's is free too, and though it would take a long time to
learn to understand all the included programs (all freeware) at least
their names give good clues to what most of them do. So far, I've
used mostly its version of windows explorer, but it was a tremendous
help anyhow.
 
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      13th December 2010
Ultimate Boot CD is completely free for the download,
or could be obtained for a small fee
And There a 50%/50% change That
http://www.hirensbootcd.org/download.html
is the obtained for a small fee part of the software!

It's all the Freeware for all HDD's on one CD + More
On the http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/ Main page you see a List of all the
Software on the CD
With Name of Tool + a Links to it Free Downloads page of the Tool Home Page!
But the first time I give you the Ultimate Boot all the links where good
But on the WD links are Die as time pass,
all only can be get on the CD by Ultimate Boot or Hirens Boot!

And SG move to a New tool HDD that suck and do not work on old PC,



 
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      13th December 2010
Ultimate Boot CD INI

[Version]
Signature = $Ubcd$
Version = 5.0.3

[Settings]
MenuType = 2

[BIOS]
xbios; "bios320.exe"; -$; !BIOS (Unlock BIOS password protection)
bios; "bios.exe"; -$$; BIOS (BIOS info viewer/backup + password unlocker)
cmospwd; "cmospwd.exe"; -$; CMOSPWD (Decrypt password stored in BIOS CMOS)
keydisk; "keydisk.exe"; -$; KEYDisk (Reset CMOS password on Toshiba
computers)
wipecmos; "wipecmos.exe"; -$; WipeCMOS (Clear all BIOS CMOS settings)

[CPU]
intelfid; "bfreqide.com"; -$; Intel Processor Frequency ID (P3 and below)
intelpiu; "bprocide.com"; -$; Intel Processor Identification Utility (P4 and
above)

[HDD Boot Management]
bootpart; "bootpart.exe "; -$$; Boot Partition (Add partitions to the
WinNT/2K/XP boot menu)
editbini; "editbini.exe"; -$; EditBINI (Edit \BOOT.INI in any NTFS
partition)
mbrtool; "mbrtool.exe"; -$; MBRtool (Backup/restore/manipulate master boot
record)
mbrwork; "mbrwork.exe"; -$; MBRWork (Install/edit/recover master boot
record)
spfdisk; "spfdisk.exe"; -$; SPFDISK (Partition/boot manager + disk
editor/scanner)
xfdisk; "xfdisk.exe"; -$; XFDISK (Partition/boot manager)
xosl; "install.exe"; -$; XOSL (GUI boot manager)

[HDD Device Info and Management]
amset; "amset.exe"; -$$; AMSET (Acoustic management tool for Maxtor HDDs)
atapwd; "atapwd.exe"; -$; ATAPWD (ATA HDD password unlocker)
atainf; "atainf.exe"; -$; ATAINF (Info viewer for ATA/ATAPI/SCSI HDD/CDROM
drives)
chgdef2; "chgdef.exe"; -$; Change Definition Utility (for Fujitsu
M16xx/M2915 HDDs)
diskinfo; "diskinfo.exe"; -$; DISKINFO (Display BIOS and ATA details of your
drives)
esfeat; "esfeat.exe"; -$$; ExcelStor ESFEAT (Device management tool for
ExcelStor HDDs)
smartudm; "smartudm.exe"; -$; SMARTUDM (Tool for viewing HDD SMART values)
uata100; "uata100.exe"; -$; UATA100 (Set ATA data transfer mode for Seagate
HDDs)
ata24; "udma66c.exe"; -$$; UDMA Utility (for Fujitsu MPD/MPE/MPF series
HDDs)
ata245; "udma100c.exe"; -$$; UDMA Utility (for Fujitsu MPG series HDDs)

[HDD Diagnosis]
fjdt; "fjdt.exe"; -$; Fujitsu Diagnostic Tool (Diagnose Fujitsu HDDs)
dlgdiag4; "dlgdiag.exe"; -$; Western Digital DLG Diagnostic V4 (Diagnose WD
HDDs)
dlgdiag5; "dlgdiag5.exe"; -$; Western Digital DLG Diagnostic V5 (Diagnose WD
HDDs)
estool; "estool.exe"; -$; Samsung ES-Tool (Diagnose Samsung HDDs)
estest; "estest.exe"; -$; ExcelStor ESTEST {Diagnose IDE/SATA ExcelStor
HDDs)
gwscn315; "gwscn315.exe"; -$; Gateway GWSCAN V3 (Diagnose Gateway-provided
IDE HDDs 10GB or less)
gwscn512; "gwscan.exe"; -$; Gateway GWSCAN V5 (Diagnose Gateway-provided IDE
HDDs)
hutil1; "hutil.exe"; -$; Samsung HUTIL V1 (Diagnose older Samsung HDDs)
hutil2; "hutil.exe"; -$; Samsung HUTIL V2 (Diagnose newer Samsung HDDs)
scsimax; "scsimax.exe"; -$; Maxtor/Quantum SCSIMax (Diagnose Maxtor/Quantum
SCSI HDDs)
shdiag; "shdiag.exe"; -$; Samsung SHDIAG (Diagnose certain Samsung HDDs)
vivard; "vivard.exe"; -$; ViVARD (Diagnose IDE/SATA/SCSI HDDs)

[HDD Disk Cloning]
savepart; "savepart.exe"; -$; Partition Saving (Save/restore/copy entire
disk/partition)

[HDD Disk Editing]
diskedit; "de.exe"; -$; Disk Editor (Disk editor for 12/16-bit FAT drives)
diskman4; "diskman4.exe console"; -$; DISKMAN4 (Low level access tool for
BIOS CMOS and HDD)

[HDD Disk Wiping]
killdisk; "killdisk.exe"; -$; Active KillDisk (Secure disk wiper for
IDE/SATA/SCSI HDDs)
fjerase; "fjerase.exe"; -$; Fujitsu Erase Utility (Low-level formatter for
Fujitsu HDDs)
hdderase; "hdderase.exe"; -$; HDDErase (Wipe HDDs using ATA "secure erase"
command)
maxllf; "maxllf.exe"; -$; MAXLLF (Low-level formatter for Maxtor HDDs)
sutil; "sutil.exe"; -$; Samsung SUTIL (Low-level formatter for Samsung HDDs)

[HDD Partition Management]
cpm; "cpm.com"; -$; Cute Partition Manager (Edit boot flag, partition type
etc.)
fips; "fips.exe"; -$; FIPS (Non-destructive partition splitter)
fdisk; "fdisk.exe"; -$; Free FDISK (Partition tool for HDD 128GB or less)
presizer; "presizer.exe"; -$; Partition Resizer (FAT32 partition
mover/resizer)
savepart; "savepart.exe"; -$; Partition Saving (Save/restore/copy entire
disk/partition)
ranish; "part.exe"; -$; Ranish Partition Manager (Create/copy/resize
partitions)
spfdisk; "spfdisk.exe"; -$; SPFDISK (Partition/boot manager + disk
editor/scanner)
xfdisk; "xfdisk.exe"; -$; XFDISK (Partition/boot manager)

[Others]
filelink; "filelink.exe"; -$; FileLink (File transfer between machines using
serial cable)

[Peripherals]
atapicd; "atapicd.exe"; -$; ATAPI CDROM Identification (Info viewer for
ATAPI CDROM drives)
cdindex; "cdi.exe"; -$; CD Index (Compute performance index for CD-ROM
drives)
parallel; "parallel.exe"; -$; Parallel (Info viewer for parallel ports)

[System]
aida16; "startup.bat"; -$; AIDA16 (System information and benchmarking tool)
astra; "astra.exe"; -$; ASTRA (System information tool - Demo)
nssi; "nssi.exe"; -$; NSSI (System information and benchmarking tool)
pcconfig; "config.exe"; -$; PC-Config (System information tool)
pci; "pci.exe"; -$; PCI (Low-level PCI tool)
sst; "startup.bat"; -$; System Speed Test 32 (System information and
benchmark tool)


 
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