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    TekDT BMC Pro

    TekDT BMC Pro

    Lightweight Windows deployment platform for USB/PXE boot, zero-touch

    TekDT BMC Pro is a lightweight Windows deployment platform for bootable USB/HDD media and PXE network boot. It streamlines installation into a repeatable workflow: choose the boot target, select or download a Windows ISO, then deploy Windows and post-install software with unattended automation. The platform supports UEFI and Legacy boot, integrated DHCP for PXE, real-time client monitoring, remote control actions, smart driver delivery, TLS-encrypted server/client communication, offline...
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    OneClickKick (Network Boot & Kickstart)
    A web based GUI for managing PXE boot and optionally managing DHCP service. Also supports creating and serving Kickstart and preseed scripts. This provides a client install in one click. This is a generic framework created to work with anything that's PXE bootable. Adding new hosts can be done via "PXE enrollment" where the client PXE boots to enroll into OneClickKick.
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    GRUB4USB

    GRUB4USB

    GRAND UNIFIED BOOT LOADER FOR USB

    FOR WINDOWS USERS WHO WANT TO JUMP TO LINUX EASILY/PAINLESSLY WITH A FAST BOOTING USB FLASH DRIVE. LATEST VERSION AT www.grub4usb.com A simplified "FAMILY TREE"/"Ancestor" perspective: www.grub4usb.com for more. Introduction (from http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/) GRANDPA: GRUB is a Multiboot boot loader. It was derived from GRUB, the GRand Unified Bootloader, originally by Erich Stefan Boleyn. DAD: GRUB4DOS made it easier for Windows/DOS users, but was still unreliable; the...
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    Unetbootinbitti

    Unetbootinbitti

    Tool for creating live usb-drives and downloading distros

    Tool for creating live usb-drives and downloading distros. This is an upgraded version of Unetbootin focusing on Bittix linux 9 and above and Linux Mint and Linux Mint debian. Has Distrowatch.com link etc.
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    Small Java webapp to wake up machines in a LAN.
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    SWAL is a program that can launch as a service (or standalone) and monitor other services and control other programs. Written in C++ and might have some .NET components (planning on a linux port)
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    Disaster Recovery boot environment for Linux, WinXXX, BSD, Solaris http://www.dctools.org
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