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You must donate something to the author to get the download link. I have been developing my own bootable PE environment. I have built it based on the inspiration of Hirens all of those years, but with features found in Gandalfs, with some customize ability, and its fairly lightweight WIM boots fast.

Why is that so? No wonder there are so many problems and there is also MS updates that kill their own OS! How sick is that? And almost everyone is running damn MS including me.

And no one is pulling MS for accountability. I can pull in the drivers from my C drive or even install the actual t-mobile software. Your email address will not be published.

Vlatko [ Reply ]. Maybe I should try it…. Majkiel [ Reply ]. Val [ Reply ]. Warning: Use an empty USB drive because this process will erase any data that's already stored on the drive. In the search box on the task bar, search for Create a recovery drive and then select it. You might be asked to enter an admin password or confirm your choice. When the tool opens, make sure Back up system files to the recovery drive is selected and then select Next.

Select Create. Many files need to be copied to the recovery drive, so this might take a while. If you ever need to use the recovery drive to reinstall Windows 11 on your PC, see Recovery options in Windows for further instructions.

It's a good idea to Backup and Restore in Windows frequently because the recovery drive isn't a system image. It doesn't contain your personal files, settings, or programs. For Windows 7, see Create a system repair disc. Note: Some PCs don't offer the option to remove a recovery partition. If you experience this, there isn't a recovery partition on your PC that's using additional disc space.

Remove the USB flash drive. This is now your Windows 8. Keep it in a safe place and don't use it to store other files or data. Need more help? Join the discussion. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? From there select your media, and the rescue disk option should come up. Select that, and then leave it to run.

You can select for the rescue disk to "Fix "automatically" any malicious files that are found, or else select to manually review any results. Kaspersky provides a number of free tools, and if you click on the link you'll probably have to scroll down a little before you find the Kaspersky Rescue Disk option. What we like about Kaspersky's rescue disk solution is that it's a clean and professional product which includes plenty of extras, but is also easy to use.

A boot menu enables deciding whether to boot into full or limited graphics modes, for instance. The simple scanner can be launched with a single click. But you can choose to scan only specific folders, which should improve speeds.

You're able to view and even restore quarantined objects. And the Xfce desktop powering the disk includes Firefox, Thumar File Manager, and a bunch of other useful tools. You're unlikely to need anything more than Kaspersky's main scanner, though, because it's one of the best around.

However, when you click through the link provided, do scroll down to find the free Kaspersky Rescue Disk. While most antivirus vendors provide rescue disks in a plain ISO format and leave you to decide how to use it, Trend Micro's Rescue Disk tool handles all the complexities itself. Just choose whether you need a bootable CD, USB key or hard drive and the tool quickly creates it for you. The tool doesn't have a graphical interface or anything in the way of bonus features, opting instead for DOS-like plain text windows.



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