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    minimal-system-rescue

    minimal-system-rescue

    minimal arch based rescue system

    minimal-system-rescue minmal-system-rescue-2.0 now you don't need to cd to find the menu.sh still fit on a cd-r , and has a refined menu
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    q4rescue

    q4rescue

    A live linux Rescue toolkit/Emergency OS - based on q4os Trinity

    A live linux system rescue toolkit based on q4os Trinity available as a bootable iso for administrating, repairing and cloning/restoring your system and data. Check wiki for full description : https://sourceforge.net/p/q4rescue/wiki/ Main tools: -Foxclone -Rescuezilla -Clonezilla -DDrescue-gui -qtfsarchiver -G4L -Apart -Testdisk -Photorec -Boot Repair -WoeUSB -Q4OS imager -UNetbootin -usbimager -Kdirstats -Kdiskmark -Rclone & Rclone BRowser -Reminna -Filezilla -qbittorrent -gohttpserver -chromium -nwipe -ntpw-gui -efibootmgr -zenmap (nmap gui) -Abiword -smp/mpv ...
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    recovery is a Live DVD/USB which aims troubleshooting, disk partitioning, system rescue, backup , restore data and desktop. This is a customized version of Debian Live. It contains : GParted, Clonezilla, Boot-Repair, LibreOffice and a lot of tools like ddrescue, Nwipe, TestDisk, DejaDup and many more recovery is modular in design, meaning programs can be installed simply by double clicking on module files. https://sourceforge.net/projects/recovery/files/modules/ version 2.5 - 31...
    Downloads: 146 This Week
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    SysBackRes

    SysBackRes

    System Backup and Rescue Tool for Linux

    This wizard is designed to facilitate your system backup, disk cloning, image creation, image recovery and backup verification operations. The program provides reliable and fast operations using the high-performance ddrescue backend tool. Github: https://github.com/shampuan/SysBackRes Languages: Azerbaycan, German, English (Default), French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Turkish
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Rescuezilla

    Rescuezilla

    The Swiss Army Knife of System Recovery

    Rescuezilla is an easy-to-use disk cloning and imaging application that's fully compatible with Clonezilla — the industry-standard trusted by tens of millions. Yes, Rescuezilla is the Clonezilla GUI (graphical user interface) that you might have been looking for. **See: https://rescuezilla.com/ for download links** **NEW** Weekly rolling release downloads: https://github.com/rescuezilla/rescuezilla/releases Rescuezilla is a fork of Redo Backup and Recovery (now called Redo...
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