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Ultimate Boot CD

Ultimate Boot CD - 4.1.1

collection of boot utilities

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Current Version: 4.1.1
Release Date: 2007-05-13
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,333
Downloads (all versions): 5,502

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Product Description:

You need the Ultimate Boot CD if you want to:

Run floppy-based diagnostic tools from CDROM drives. More and more PCs are shipped without floppy drives these days, and it is such a royal pain when you need to run diagnostic tools on them.

Free yourself from the slow loading speed of the floppy drive. Even if you do have a floppy drive, it is still much much faster to run your diagnostic tools from the CDROM drive, rather than wait for the tool to load from the floppy drive.

Consolidate as many diagnostic tools as possible into one bootable CD. Wouldn't you like to avoid digging into the dusty box to look for the right floppy disk, but simply run them all from a single CD? Then the Ultimate Boot CD is for you!

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows ME
  • Windows NT
  • Windows 98
  • Windows 95

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Ultimate Boot CD Commentarygood luck... - Version: 4.0, 3/13/2007 10:30PM PST

grikdog1
This is not a beginner's tool! Fortunately, you have to track down the install files on the web, download them if possible, and burn the eventual iso to a CD. Daunted? Not yet? You will be. Boot the CD you just created, and encounter a plethora of DEEP ROCKET SCIENCE workbench stuff which may or may not be what you're looking for. In my case, I was just looking for a boot CD to let me run my backup program's recovery program from an external USB drive. Not sure I've got that here... Still looking.
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