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Old 29. May 2009, 12:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Troubleshooting!

Heh heh, obviously a lot of people found my e-mail address and inundated me with questions about "Super-Explorers" and Drive Imaging, and stuff like that.

I am retired, I play around with this stuff as a hobby, and otherwise I go fishing!

If you need to troubleshoot something on Windows, regardless of what it is, freeware, or the operating system itself in all its complexity, then just about the "Ultimate" utility, and of course free! Is "Ultimate Boot Disc". It comes in various flavours for various systems and is an absolutely fantastic resource.

CAVEAT!!!!! If you don't know what you are doing, then the best utility in the world will be useless to you!

If you don't know what happens when you press the big red button, THEN DON'T PRESS IT!!!!!!!!!!!

OK, here is the best troubleshooting resource you could possibly have;

http://ubcd4win.com/

Please don't send me any e-mail about it! If you have a fair idea of what you are doing, or if you are a "Techie Geek", then you will immediately fall in love with this software.

If you don't know what an " ISO image", or a "partition" is, then don't bother, it wont do you any good!

Regards.....

Mike Connor

EDIT: You will notice that "Gizmo's" is prominently featured on that site. That is simply because "Gizmo's" is the best "freeware" site extant. I have no connection at all with any of these sites, I am just a satisfied user.

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