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SarverSystems

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I just wanted to share a good link with everyone who builds computers.

This CD has helped me out many many times.

I suggest everyone to go make for themselves...NOW.

www.ultimatebootcd.com

(I am not affiliated with the site in any way. I just want to return something to the forums for all the help I've gotten over the years.)
 
SarverSystems said:
I just wanted to share a good link with everyone who builds computers.

This CD has helped me out many many times.

I suggest everyone to go make for themselves...NOW.

www.ultimatebootcd.com

(I am not affiliated with the site in any way. I just want to return something to the forums for all the help I've gotten over the years.)

Nice you can never have too many boot disks, and this comes with all the utlities together. Thanks
 
That one is nice. I'll definitely get a copy of it myself. And UltimaParadox is right. There is no such thing as too many bootdiscs. It's never a surprise to find out sometimes that your recent hardware upgrade has made at least half of them not work. So the more you have, the better your chances are in favor of one still working. d-:

My personal favorite, ATM, is this one: http://sysresccd.org/ It makes use of Gentoo (linux) and even has a copy of something called QTParted which apparently is a complete OpenSource (and legally so) ripoff of Partition Magic, completely with partition resizing and everything. Lol, when my pc decides to mess up on me beyond anything I can figure out on my own, I can use it to get onto this website to ask for help if my pc is working at all enough to do anything at all. IMO, it's better, but, you do need to know linux at least a bit to do anything with it. Otherwise you won't even know how to mount your harddrives to do anything with them. ^_^ Linux gets easier every year, but it still has a little way to go.
 
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