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    Arch Installer

    Arch Installer

    Arch Linux installer - guided, templates etc.

    Just another guided/automated Arch Linux installer with a twist. The installer also doubles as a python library to install Arch Linux and manage services, packages, and other things inside the installed system (Usually from a live medium).
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    Windows Install

    Windows Install

    Installing Windows from macOS. Suitable for Hackintosh and Macintosh

    The Windows Install.app program allows you to install Windows directly from the Mac OS system. There is no need to create an installation flash drive. Suitable for Hackintosh and Macintosh (install drivers yourself). Possibility to make a backup. There is a drag and drop support function. Compatible with Mac OS X 10.13 and up. The utilities used are wimlib and ntfs-3g and others.
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    UEFI fdisk

    UEFI fdisk is a disk partitionning tool running under UEFI/BIOS

    UEFI fdisk is a port to UEFI of the famous fdisk partitioning tool from util-linux, see https://github.com/karelzak/util-linux . Now since this program runs directly under UEFI shell you don't need to *boot* the system to edit partition tables.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    driveinfo

    A macOS command which provides partition information for GPT drives.

    The driveinfo command gets detailed information about a specific drive. The script parses property lists emitted by the diskutil command to compile the information. If the drive contains a GUID Partition Table (GPT), then detailed information about each partition is also included in a tabular form. This also allows free space on a drive, using a GPT, to be identified. The gpt command can be used to view the actual stored GPT values in in a tabular form. Starting with macOS, the gpt command can no longer read the GPT on an operating system boot drive, unless System Integrity Protection (SIP) is disabled. ...
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    UEFI GPT fdisk

    UEFI GTP fdisk is a disk partitionning tool running under UEFI/BIOS

    UEFI GPT fdisk is a port to UEFI of the famous GPT fdisk partitioning tool, see http://sourceforge.net/projects/gptfdisk/ . Now since this program runs directly under UEFI shell you don't need to *boot* the system to convert/edit partition tables.
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    PC BIOS Boot Manager _within_ the Master Boot Record (MBR) Displays list of partitions and let user choose the booting partition.
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