Operating system: Windows
Publisher: SystemRescueCD
Antivirus check: passed
Last revision: Last week
On SystemRescueCd you can create a bootable disk so that you can recover your operating system if the system suffers a failure and you can customize it to help manage the operations. disk consists of Linux systems like Fstools, Parted, Partimage, and various file and editors/network utility boxes. Computers and servers running Windows and Linux are designed for use by SystemRescueCd. Disc images are available for burning from CDs and DVDs to USB memory sticks or being "burned" to CD/DVD discs. There is nothing wrong with any of the available tools except for one: Only the following file system should guarantee the proper operation. As well as USBF and FAT,.ftp,.cfg,.test drive,.FSF,.t3,.exe can also be used under F1.
Users of such solutions are usually advanced learners. are often used to make changes to hard disk partitions and as mentioned above, reanimate or perform a system reinstallation. Having open source code, SystemRescueCd is made available free of charge. Nevertheless, if you're not familiar with these types of solutions, you should avoid using it. The stability of your system may be compromised if you ignore this recommendation and deliberately damage hard disk partitions.