Hirens BootCD 16 2 Rebuild All In One Bootable CD Torrent
Hirens BootCD is a great tool for troubleshooting any computer problem. It includes many tools for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X systems. One of the most common problems is not being able to boot your system because of a corrupted hard disk partition or MBR. In this case you can fix the problem using Hiren's BootCD (since you can't boot with your own operating system). Hirens BootCD 16 2 Rebuild All In One Bootable CD Torrent contains all tools that you might need to recover data from your hard drive or make an image backup of it. It includes the Wipe Disk and Wipe MBR tools to completely erase your hard drive and restore the Master Boot Record. It supports disk image created using dd or imaging software like Acronis True Image, Norton Ghost, and InterScan ewido. This tutorial covers booting from a CD in Ubuntu 8.04/7.10/7.04/6.06 (Hardy Heron) on PC with PCMCIA adapter (PISY). This can be beneficial if you want to use an operating system on removable media (e.g., CD-ROMs, DVDs, USB flash drives). It may be your only option if your hard drive has failed and you need to run an operating system on a rescue disk, and you do not have a working Linux PC (or USB flash drive) to make a bootable CD. The tutorial covers using Hiren's BootCD for Linux for this purpose, but the method should work with other CD-based boot systems like Knoppix. The desktop environment used is Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron). First, start up Ubuntu Hardy Heron and open Konsole or Terminal from Applications - Accessories menu. Second, burn the CD (if you can't boot from CD). Third, insert the bootable disc into the optical drive and reboot from it. In Ubuntu, select Try Ubuntu from Boot Menu or press F6 key. In Fedora, open a Terminal and type 'su' to become root user and once you have logged in as root type 'fedora -install CD'. In other distributions, go to System - Administration menu and select Software management. From the Software Management window select Add/Remove Software option. From the Add/Remove Software window search for Hiren's BootCD-RELEASE_16_Linux_i386.iso file and install it. After you have burnt the bootable cd, insert it into your drive and reboot. Note: Some systems may not allow you to restart from a bootable CD. If this is the case on your computer, switch off your computer and restart while holding down either F11 or F12 key on some computers. This will force Windows to boot from CD (or floppy disk). On some computers you might need to press ESC key before LILO prompt appears; on some other computers you might need to press Tab key instead of ESC. Then again some other computers will automatically boot from CD-ROM without any intervention by end user at all (so check that first).
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