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Too good to be true?
Hellfire - 3/6/05 at 08:09 AM

Is it?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&Item=7160274739&Category=3806

Makes me wonder...


flak monkey - 3/6/05 at 08:17 AM

Most of that stuff is possible, and it sounds similar to the sort of discs that PC manufacturers/service centres use to rescue peoples PC's. Doesnt stop me feeling sceptical though....

David


simonH - 3/6/05 at 08:55 AM

it is just a boot disk.easy to down load for free (legaly) just a scam to get money out of people who do not know much about PC's. if any of you need a boot disk with CD support that will allow you to format a HD and install an OS from a non booting cd then go to

www.bootdisk.com



Most of the other stuff can be found with google
[Edited on 3/606/0505 by simonH]

[Edited on 3/606/0505 by simonH]


DaveFJ - 3/6/05 at 11:33 AM

It is far more than a windows boot disc and these tools are very useful however....

they can be downloaded for free !

try the ultimate boot cd from here

we use it regularly at work.

[Edited on 3/6/05 by DaveFJ]


ChrisGamlin - 10/6/05 at 12:51 PM

Yep the Ultimate boot disks (one is DOS based, the other has a Windows GUI) are good bits of kit. The Windows one is a bit of a faff to create though because you have to download several components then create your own ISO using a Windows CD I believe.