Upgrade to SBMSR version 4.00. Please pay attention to the instructions at the end of this floor regarding the upgrade.
I am interested in boot disks for system maintenance functions, especially those that can operate on NTFS partitions. Therefore, I have been paying close attention to such tools, and now I have continuously found some.
Based on Wengier's Super MS-DOS 7.10 boot disk, I have made the Super Boot Multi-System Repair Disk (SBMSR), which includes several powerful system repair tools. In particular, PR (Active@ Partition Recovery Tool) can directly repair NTFS partitions without the support of NTFSDOS; CIA Commander can start the system and directly perform file editing, copying, and deleting operations on Windows NT/2K/XP/2K3 systems on NTFS, user password modification operations, and registry modification operations; Bad Disk Partitioner, Disk Operation Tool, etc.; also added a powerful Active@ Uneraser tool (thanks to Tpod for providing the legitimate version!), which can directly recover deleted files on FAT/NTFS partitions; powerful direct cable connection and remote system maintenance tool REMOTE DRiVE (Demo version), which is very simple to establish a direct cable connection, and perform direct file operations, disk maintenance, registry maintenance, and a series of important maintenance work on the FAT/NTFS disk of the server from the client (Does anyone have the full functional version to contribute?).
I believe this floppy disk is almost the strongest Super Boot Multi-System Repair Disk on an ordinary floppy disk in the world! This disk is named Super Boot Multi-System Repair Disk (Super Boot Multi-System Repair Disk, SBMSR). I hope someone can provide the full functional version of the remaining Demo tool for us.
Please download the following files, rename them to SBMSR311.rar, and then extract them. To install to a floppy disk, you also need WinImage or other floppy disk image file software.
Now the upgraded Super Boot Multi-System Repair Disk (SBMSR v3.11) has been uploaded. Please download it, extract it with Winrar, and write it to the floppy disk with WinImage or HdCopy.
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Feel it and top it, speak up when encountering problems, and share when getting the legitimate version!
SBMSR v3.11 is upgraded to SBMSR v3.20. Several programs with little use are deleted, and Active@Password Changes v2.1 is added. Thanks to Greg for enthusiastic provision!
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Upgrade to SBMSR v4.00. It has absorbed the essence of Guoxiang.Pu's GRUBDISK, added USBMASS 4.05, increased functions such as modification of NTFS drives, CD image ISO loading, hard disk G-List level scanning function, more device reading, etc. Grub is upgraded to version 2.0, Active@Passward Changes is upgraded to 3.0 (thanks to SunYun), DOSLFN is upgraded to version 0.40b, added the compact Swift arbitrary file editing tool EDIT.COM version 4.4, the compact memory viewing program MI.EXE version 9, UDMA.sys is replaced with XDMA.sys, PKUNZIP is replaced with the extremely compact PKUNZJR, and the Demo version of REMOTE DRiVE is deleted (hope those with ability can provide the registered version).
This boot disk only retains 3 boot selections on MS-DOS 7.1. Among them, option 2 loads various drivers. Some drivers may cause compatibility problems. A known problem is that loading USBMASS in Autoexec.bat may conflict with some motherboards, leading to problems such as system crash. There are two solutions when encountering problems: The first is to, after booting to the MS-DOS 7.1 option interface, use the up and down keys to select option 2, then press Shift+F8, confirm step by step to see which step causes the problem, and then skip this step next time, and report this problem at the same time; after finding the problem, there is the second option, that is, to modify the Autoexec.bat file by yourself, and add "REM " in front of the corresponding loading step or directly delete the problematic loading item.
The download of the upgraded SBMSR 400 can be found on pages 108, 1610, 1611, and 1612. Click here to jump directly to that place
I am interested in boot disks for system maintenance functions, especially those that can operate on NTFS partitions. Therefore, I have been paying close attention to such tools, and now I have continuously found some.
Based on Wengier's Super MS-DOS 7.10 boot disk, I have made the Super Boot Multi-System Repair Disk (SBMSR), which includes several powerful system repair tools. In particular, PR (Active@ Partition Recovery Tool) can directly repair NTFS partitions without the support of NTFSDOS; CIA Commander can start the system and directly perform file editing, copying, and deleting operations on Windows NT/2K/XP/2K3 systems on NTFS, user password modification operations, and registry modification operations; Bad Disk Partitioner, Disk Operation Tool, etc.; also added a powerful Active@ Uneraser tool (thanks to Tpod for providing the legitimate version!), which can directly recover deleted files on FAT/NTFS partitions; powerful direct cable connection and remote system maintenance tool REMOTE DRiVE (Demo version), which is very simple to establish a direct cable connection, and perform direct file operations, disk maintenance, registry maintenance, and a series of important maintenance work on the FAT/NTFS disk of the server from the client (Does anyone have the full functional version to contribute?).
I believe this floppy disk is almost the strongest Super Boot Multi-System Repair Disk on an ordinary floppy disk in the world! This disk is named Super Boot Multi-System Repair Disk (Super Boot Multi-System Repair Disk, SBMSR). I hope someone can provide the full functional version of the remaining Demo tool for us.
Please download the following files, rename them to SBMSR311.rar, and then extract them. To install to a floppy disk, you also need WinImage or other floppy disk image file software.
Now the upgraded Super Boot Multi-System Repair Disk (SBMSR v3.11) has been uploaded. Please download it, extract it with Winrar, and write it to the floppy disk with WinImage or HdCopy.
Open the attachment
Feel it and top it, speak up when encountering problems, and share when getting the legitimate version!
SBMSR v3.11 is upgraded to SBMSR v3.20. Several programs with little use are deleted, and Active@Password Changes v2.1 is added. Thanks to Greg for enthusiastic provision!
Open the attachment
Upgrade to SBMSR v4.00. It has absorbed the essence of Guoxiang.Pu's GRUBDISK, added USBMASS 4.05, increased functions such as modification of NTFS drives, CD image ISO loading, hard disk G-List level scanning function, more device reading, etc. Grub is upgraded to version 2.0, Active@Passward Changes is upgraded to 3.0 (thanks to SunYun), DOSLFN is upgraded to version 0.40b, added the compact Swift arbitrary file editing tool EDIT.COM version 4.4, the compact memory viewing program MI.EXE version 9, UDMA.sys is replaced with XDMA.sys, PKUNZIP is replaced with the extremely compact PKUNZJR, and the Demo version of REMOTE DRiVE is deleted (hope those with ability can provide the registered version).
This boot disk only retains 3 boot selections on MS-DOS 7.1. Among them, option 2 loads various drivers. Some drivers may cause compatibility problems. A known problem is that loading USBMASS in Autoexec.bat may conflict with some motherboards, leading to problems such as system crash. There are two solutions when encountering problems: The first is to, after booting to the MS-DOS 7.1 option interface, use the up and down keys to select option 2, then press Shift+F8, confirm step by step to see which step causes the problem, and then skip this step next time, and report this problem at the same time; after finding the problem, there is the second option, that is, to modify the Autoexec.bat file by yourself, and add "REM " in front of the corresponding loading step or directly delete the problematic loading item.
The download of the upgraded SBMSR 400 can be found on pages 108, 1610, 1611, and 1612. Click here to jump directly to that place
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