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Old 1st Jun 2009, 13:21
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Here is something for your USB Toolkit. Very useful, easy to setup and use. A Bootable USB Rescue Dive.

BitDefender Rescue USB

I've tested this and it is safe. Just be sure to read the directions and don't make mistakes.
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Old 1st Jun 2009, 13:29
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Nice find evilfantasy
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Old 1st Jun 2009, 13:35
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Thanks!

I had a crude guide for Avira and an app called Gentoo but wasn't very happy with it. aarkind found the UNetbootin and discovered that Bitdefender worked better. Took a few days to put the guide together but I'm very happy with it.

It also gives you a little taste of Linux. When testing it I was scanning with the Bitdefender Rescue Disk, booted from a flash drive and surfing the web with the Linux Firefox browser (Iceweasel).
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