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Creating a System Rescue USB Stick - What are your must-have tools?
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Creating a System Rescue USB Stick - What are your must-have tools?

YmpkerYmpker Member
edited June 2022 in General

Currently creating a new system rescue multi-boot USB stick because I can't find my old one (using Yumi exFat)

The idea is to have a useful stick at hand to troubleshoot Windows 10/11 issues such as disk issues, computer not booting anymore, virus infection (albeit I didn't have any issues with that in years), disk cloning/recovery and a live Linux environment.

So far, I have installed:

  • Aomei Backupper Windows PE (since I use Aomei)

  • System Rescue CD (a classic, I guess)

  • Redo Recovery (disk cloning/backup; also possible to backup to remote destinations via ssh/ftp/nas..)

  • Recatux (another troubleshooting tool)

  • Hiren's Windows PE (lots of Windows Tools to troubleshoot)

  • PuppyLinux (to have a lightweight linux live system)

  • Ubuntu Desktop live (if I need to get some work done and the issue takes longer than expected)

Any other ideas? Are Ultimate Boot Disk and Trinity Rescue Kit still viable? I remember they were quite popular back in the days but haven't been updated in quite a while.

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