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    OptiBoot

    OptiBoot

    Lightweight PC tool for startups, services, and hardware info

    About "A lightweight PC utility that lets you easily manage startup applications, control system services, and view detailed hardware information—all in one place." NOTE: .NET Core 8 must be installed.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    MicroFormat

    MicroFormat

    A Windows Format Tool for USB and Physical volumes

    A simple Windows tool that can format USB or physical volumes to either NTFS or FAT32. It supports custom Volume names and quick formatting. Done out of boredom and curiosity for practicing purposes. The program will refuse to format the Windows partition. Because the Windows partition is not always C, the check is not hard-coded. Rather, I perform a comparison between the currently selected volume to format and the known System volume. If they match, I trip a flag.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    EmuDisk

    Color Computer Emulator Virtual Disk Utility

    This utility enables users of Color Computer Emulators to manipulate Virtual Disks on a PC. It uses a Multiple Document Interface (MDI) to allow for having multiple virtual disks open at once. It also supports drag & drop between virtual disks, and windows. Formats supported are JVC, VDK, DMK, flat OS9 files, and VHD Virtual Hard Disk files, and handles RSDOS and OS9 formatted disks. This utility now also supports physical disks.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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