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Useful USB boot disks

I remember having a good DVD a while ago, where I could boot from the DVD into DOS and have a crapload of analyzing and repairing tools.

There was a particular popular collection of tools on a boot dvd. I don't remember its name though.

What are some popular boot-dvd/cd collections out there for Window systems?

Edit: Now I remember the 2 CD's I was talking about: Ultimate Boot CD and Hiren's Boot CD.

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The answers in the duplicate question contain both CD and USB tools. – Mehper C. Palavuzlar Jul 17 '11 at 11:38
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I would use Hiren Boot CD...

But after Windows 7, I do not use it anymore...

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MSDaRT seems to have only a few tools on it when you boot it up, but they are all you ever need to fix Windows. There is a malware scanner, registry editor, boot fixer, partition manager, driver disabler (and enabler), file manager, Startup Repair, network connection, and a few I can't remember.

I have all the iso's on one DVD with a boot menu to choose version.

But I also have a BartPE with all my registerd tools from my main machine included and registered in the PE registry.

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