Very small RESCUE LINUX system which boots from usb-stick or cdrom
BG-Rescue Linux is a very small Linux distribution (download-size < 20MB) which is intended mainly for rescue purposes.
The system runs entirely in ram and can be booted either from usb-stick or cdrom. It can be booted either on BIOS or UEFI hardware. Besides i386 it also includes a 64bit Linux kernel generating the possibility to chroot into a 64bit (amd64) userspace environment. The system can serve as a full rescue / backup / restore system for Linux or Windows based computers or to facilitate the installation of a recent Debian oder Ubuntu Linux via debootstrap.
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'Zharudar 1.9'- it is a software containing the facilities: system optimization, temporary file cleaning and exclusive utility tools. It's easy to use. And it's the first software in Bangladesh which enables the services mentioned above. It's popularity is growing very rapidly in Bangladesh. It's the 9th version of Zharudar software that I'm talking about. I hope people all over the world will enjoy using this software.
Helge's Switchblade is a portable troubleshooting toolkit that can be put on an USB stick and used to aid IT professionals in supporting and maintaining a user's PC
This application contains various portable and installable tools, Driver Backup & Restore function and other various custom made tools including:
* A Windows log grabber
* RAM- and IP- information display
* Several Useful Ipconfig commands.
* Driver Backup and Restore(By Giuseppe Greco)
And a few useful links(nvidia/radeon graphic drivers, python documentation, microsoft technet etc
And the feature i like the most is a handy chat system that lets you speak directly to Tech Support Personel
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The Working Centre Linux Project is a Debian distribution designed for low-powered computers (25mhz 486s w/16MB ram/400MB disk). The project exists to recycle donated computers for people who may have never used computers, or may have Windows experience.