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ac3thx

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« on: May 09, 2002, 06:52:46 AM »
Every now and then i update my bootable recovery cd with all the latest tools available.
R-studio, Powerquest, Ontrack, Winternals,... are just a few of the tools on the cd
(and all the latest enterpricer versions)

Now i´ve 2 questions.

1. I want to include linux that runs natively from the cd
   If anyone can help me with that that would be really nice:)

2. Next problem is quite hard i think (some asm skillz are required, and more than i have=P)
   One of the Winternals programs on the cd is ERD COMMANDER 2002 (check www.winternals.com for more info).
   It´s a windows that runs completely from the recovery cd and has a lot of built in recovery tools.
   (like file,folder permissions reset, and admin pass reset,registry editor, drivers and service access,
   network access....)
   
   Now i want to integrate some other tools like Ontrack Easy Recover Pro, Opera, PQmagic and... in
   the windows so the run natively. So far so good, it works like a charm.

   The problem is i want to make shortcuts to these programs in the ERD COMMANDER 2002 startmenu or
   desktop so i don´t have to start explorer every time to start a program.

   The desktop icons are in a config file but when i add my shortcuts there the shortcut is placed
   on the desktop but nothinh happens when i click on it.

   The items in the START menu are not in a config file but hardcoded in the file WINDOWSSHELL.exe
   It´s possible to change the names of the startmenu entries with a hexeditor (i use ultraedit)
   but not to add shortcuts there (it has to be recompiled after adding stuff) I tried with
   recource hacker and others but they don´t show the start menu. I olso tried disasmbling the file  
   but wdasm89 crashes every time when i load the file:(

   Like every other windows os it´s own registry (only hives software and default are used). I need a tool
   to edit those files. I´ve tried with alotta tools but none of them could edit non loade registry hives.


I hope somebody could help me with my probs ( would be greatly appreciated ).


When you wanna try you can grab the files at:

http://users.pandora.be/ac3thx        (there is also a screenshot of the startmenu)
                (when you run windowsshell.exe then you can see if it works, it                      

                                          runs on top of windows for testing purposes, just kill it with
                                     taskmanager)

If you want the whole package just contact me


thanx:)

ac3thx (icq:20197414)

JAX

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« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2002, 06:12:41 AM »
I think what u r trying to make is something like Super Utilities CD 2002.Why not try to get it.
MORE DETAILS ABOUT SUPER UTILITIES CD 2002

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« Reply #2 on: May 13, 2002, 02:52:22 AM »
That recovery cd sux
mine contains much more professional tools.  Even my very first recovery cd was more advanced and better than the UTL 2002 cd.
(exept for erdcommander 2002 which wasn´t available three years ago ofcourse)

but thx for trying to help:)

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« Reply #3 on: May 13, 2002, 03:54:16 AM »
that is all nice to say but give us details:-
is it bootable?
what tools are on disk?
how many times has it been used to save data?
how is it better than the super cd?

if there isnt data like that then you could be talking out of you ass http://images.thetechguide.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif\' class=\'bbc_emoticon\' alt=\':)\' />

ac3thx

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« Reply #4 on: May 13, 2002, 08:00:10 AM »
I guess you all misunderstood my questions.
I don´t need no other recovery cd!!!!

That anon reply was me (sorry, forgot to logon)

anyway, for those who wanna know what tools are included on the cd:

Executive.Software.Diskeeper.Server.v7.0.407-RBS
Executive.Software.Diskeeper.Workstation.v7.0.407-RBS
Executive.Software.Undelete.Server.v3.0.078-RBS
Executive.Software.Undelete.Workstation.v3.0.078-RBS

Ultra.Edit.v9.0b.REGGED-QUEBEC
WinISO.v5.3.WinAll-ENFUSiA
FlashFXP.v1.4.3.835.Regged.WinALL-CHICNCREAM
Win.Sniffer.1.22.winALL.REPACK-CHiNA
EffeTech.HTTP.Sniffer.v3.0.Incl.Keygen-TSZ
Network.Associates.Sniffer.Pro.v4.7-PFT
TCP.Viewer.v2.57.WinAll-LAXiTY
VisualRoute.6.0a.winALL-ViRGiN
Winternals.TCPView.Pro.v1.06.Cracked-iTR
Atelier.Web.Security.Port.Scanner.v4.60.Regged.WinALL-EAGLE

Ad-Aware.Plus.v5.8.Win98NT2kXP.Retail-OXiDE
Add.Remove.Plus.2002.v3.1.0.201.WinAll.Crack-LAXiTY


Winternals.NTFS.for.Win98.v1.07-F4CG
WINTERNALS_ERD_COMMANDER_2002_FULL-FCN
WINTERNALS.ADMINISTRATOR.PACK.V3.0.WiNNT-OMA
   The Administrators Pack  combines five powerful tools (ERD        ²ÛÛ
 ÛÛ²    Commander 2002, Disk Commander, NTFSDOS Professional, Remote      ²ÛÛ
 ÛÛ²    Recover, and Monitoring Tools) that allow you to repair crashed   ²ÛÛ
 ÛÛ²    Windows XP/2000/NT systems , restore  lost data, and perform      ²ÛÛ
 ÛÛ²    diagnostics.                                                      ²ÛÛ
 ÛÛ²                                                                      ²ÛÛ
 ÛÛ²    - Repair unbootable Windows XP/2000/NT installations              ²ÛÛ
 ÛÛ²    - Access and recover corrupt or inaccessible files                ²ÛÛ
 ÛÛ²    - Repair partition table and boot sector errors                   ²ÛÛ
 ÛÛ²    - Remotely access systems for repair                              ²ÛÛ
 ÛÛ²    - Reset lost Administrator passwords                              ²ÛÛ
 ÛÛ²    - Edit the registry of damaged systems                            ²ÛÛ
 ÛÛ²    - Monitor the file system and registry of all machines on         ²ÛÛ
 ÛÛ²      your network  

Ontrack.EasyRecovery.FileRepair.Office.Suite.v1.00.64.WinALL.READ.NFO-EAGLE
Unlike the standalone filerepair app releases from BEAN this Office Suite
 combines ALL IN ONE...

 All Modules (Access, Powerpoint, Word, Excel, Outlook) in this release are
 the 1.00.64 Version http://images.thetechguide.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif\' class=\'bbc_emoticon\' alt=\':)\' />

Opera.v6.01.FINAL.WinAll.Incl.Keygen-EAT

Acronis.Disk.Editor.Deluxe.v1.0.WinAll-ECN
Acronis.ProofEraser.Deluxe.v1.0.WinAll-ECN
Evidence.Eliminator.v5.055.WinAll.Incl.Keygenerator-TMG

GetDataBack.for.NTFS.v1.03.Cracked-SSG
GetDataBack.for.FAT.v1.04.Cracked-SSG
Ontrack.DataEraser.Pro.v2.02a-BEAN
Ontrack.EasyRecovery.Pro.v5.12-BEAN
Ontrack.FacTracker.v1.01-BEAN
OS.Selector.5.Deluxe-DiE
Symantec_Norton_Utilities_2002_v6.0-PARADOX
Paragon.Ext2FS.Anywhere.v2.5-DrL
Paragon.Hard.Disk.Manager.5.0-JUSTiC
PowerQuest.ControlCenter.ST.v2.04a.for.DeployCenter-BEAN
PowerQuest.DeployCenter.v5.01.1-BEAN
PowerQuest.DeployCenter.v5.01.WiN32-oDDiTy
PowerQuest.Drive.Image.2002.v6.0-EPS
PowerQuest.PartitionMagic.v.7.01.WinAll.Retail-EAT
PowerQuest.Volume.Manager.v2.03-JUSTiC
PowerQuest_Drive_Image_2002_Multi-HYPERION

R-Studio.Agent.2.0-CHICNCREAM
R-Studio.FAT.2.0-CHICNCREAM
R-Studio.NETWORK.2.0-CHICNCREAM
R-Studio.NTFS.2.0-CHICNCREAM
R-Studio.NTFS.NETWORK.2.0-CHICNCREAM
R-Studio.Simple.2.0-CHICNCREAM

LC3.L0phtCrack.v3.02.inc.Keygen.ORiON


Nitro.Technologies.PassBack.for.FlashFXP.v70.90105.1.WinAll.Cracked-EAT
IOpus.Password.Recovery.XP.v4.00.WinALL.Regged-COA


These are just a grab of the tools (if ya wanna know about others just ask me)
all symantec tools are also included (enterprice ed. )  like ghost, nav and [censored]
all password recovery tools released from jan 2001 till 13/5/2002 (archive recovery, office,

outlook, sql, other databases.....)
F secure virusscanner

win2k servicepack 2 slipstreamed is also bootable from the cd




most of the recovery and disk management tools run nativ from within ERD COMMANDER 2002 and alot of

these also boot from the cd (so you don´t have to boot into erd commander every t

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« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2002, 08:11:23 AM »
wow You include a lot of keygens, that leads me to think that this is a cd full of warez

but your question about a proggy that can edit registry hives, that is a intresting one, I would love an answer too, a tool like that could be very usefull.

Anonymous

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« Reply #6 on: May 17, 2002, 12:06:07 PM »
where can I get this rocking CD, dude it sounds like the bomb!!!

Thanks,
Kingfish

Anonymous

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« Reply #7 on: May 20, 2002, 02:39:49 PM »
dude where can I get that cd

john3

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« Reply #8 on: May 29, 2002, 10:19:09 AM »
i would also like o know how to get this cd

Anonymous

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« Reply #9 on: June 01, 2002, 01:14:32 AM »
for a bootable linux on a cd go here
http://www.nu2.nu/bootcd/#multimemdisk

Anonymous

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« Reply #10 on: June 01, 2002, 01:17:53 AM »
o yea, I posted about the isolinux, but if you would like, Ive been building the boot-disks for a while now, and have a really nice bootdisk that loads tons of stuff but no linux, and I know I can build the isolinux thing perfectly, just a thought

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« Reply #11 on: June 04, 2002, 10:25:56 AM »
How does one get the Super Utilities CD? It sounds great. I have been trying to build something similar (with ERD 2002, Disk Commaner, Norton Utils, etc.) but haven\'t had much luck yet.

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« Reply #12 on: June 05, 2002, 02:17:11 AM »
I saw a \'recover disk\' iso image which was bootable into some kind of linux with tools to edit registry and other stuff like passwords etc in NT. Cant seem to find it now. wil post when i find it.

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« Reply #13 on: June 07, 2002, 11:17:44 AM »
running linux from cd goto virtual-linux.org  and dl the iso.
-fadestyle

ac3thx

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« Reply #14 on: June 09, 2002, 01:53:38 PM »
thx for the linux cd:)
it´s exactly what i was looking for:)

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« Reply #15 on: June 12, 2002, 07:11:02 AM »
So where, how do you get the CD????.  Do you have to assemble all of these tools and create CD ( too costly ) or can someone point me to ready made version????

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« Reply #16 on: June 13, 2002, 05:09:37 PM »
Orrrr, you could visit http://biatchux.sourceforge.net where they have developed a bootable linux recovery / forensics cd. The iso is available on this site.

Good stuff.

http://biatchux.sourceforge.net

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« Reply #17 on: July 03, 2002, 04:45:25 PM »
dude. everyone could really use a all-in-one Bootable cd like that
especially me right now...  help

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« Reply #18 on: July 07, 2002, 06:55:38 AM »
For the shortcut I may have a way to get around that......
If u can run Visual Basic program from ur Restore CD I can make u a tool bar where u can place all ur shortcuts..... So all u\'ll have to do is run this program that create the tool bar (on start up or manually.....)

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« Reply #19 on: July 07, 2002, 01:18:20 PM »
I have a program that is written in Linux.. it is a linux bootdisk that will allow you to change the passwords of NT/2000 users even if the disk is an NTFS partition.  It will also allow you to edit the registry