The Ultimate Boot Disc

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  1. Posts : 759
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
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    The Ultimate Boot Disc


    Here is a handy collection of DOS programs all on a single disc. Brink didn't want to add it to the free software database because it hasn't been updated in awhile. However, they are ALL DOS programs and don't need updating. MSDOS is the same it's always been. Anyway, the utilities on here is mind blowing, and I would be lost without this disc. View it HERE

    If you scroll down the page, you can view what's included in the disc. I constantly use this bootdisc, so I thought I would pass it along to SevenForums members.


    Max
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  2. Posts : 846
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2

    WOW. Used many of them back in the 1980's.
    Many of us learned in Basic. I used to write programs like pong in basic. Hundreds of lines just to make a ball bounce across the screen. LOL

    It was a solid framework for what I know now.
    Thanks
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  3. Posts : 5,092
    Windows 7 32 bit
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    IggyAZ said:
    WOW. Used many of them back in the 1980's.
    Many of us learned in Basic. I used to write programs like pong in basic. Hundreds of lines just to make a ball bounce across the screen. LOL

    It was a solid framework for what I know now.
    Thanks
    I used to love all those little single floppy utilities, like CMOSSAV. I was bummed when they stopped putting floppy drives in PCs until I realized you can adapt most of 'em to boot from a USB key. Although some USB keys I've had have been less dependable than a 3 1/2" floppy disk.

    Yeah, the good old days:

    80 If $a > $b goto 100
    90 goto 150
    100 print "$a is better than $b"

    heh heh
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  4. Posts : 759
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
    Thread Starter
       #4

    No problem. I too learned MSDOS right out of the gate. Then on to A+, then C++. All these programs still work like they use to, because like I said, MSDOS hasn't changed a bit. You simply cannot find a more comprehensive set of DOS programs than this.


    Max
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  5. Posts : 759
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
    Thread Starter
       #5

    MilesAhead said:
    I used to love all those little single floppy utilities, like CMOSSAV. I was bummed when they stopped putting floppy drives in PCs until I realized you can adapt most of 'em to boot from a USB key. Although some USB keys I've had have been less dependable than a 3 1/2" floppy disk.

    Yeah, the good old days:

    80 If $a > $b goto 100
    90 goto 150
    100 print "$a is better than $b"

    heh heh
    Every single one of my rigs has dual floppy drives in it. I won't buy a case without 2 floppy bays.
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  6. Posts : 214
    Windows 7 64x
       #6

    This is a nice upgrade to the UBCD.

    UBCD for Windows
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  7. Posts : 759
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
    Thread Starter
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    antharr said:
    This is a nice upgrade to the UBCD.

    UBCD for Windows
    Great find!!! I'm burning one now. Thank you very much.
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  8. Posts : 759
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Since having just found out about the newest Ultimate Boot Disc that runs in the Windows evironment, I went to their forum and started to check stuff out. I found a thread where it explains how to make up an installation DVD for Windows 7, and Vista, that gives you the option to install either the 32-Bit, or the 64-Bit version. You can read the instructions here: CLICK ME

    What a useful tool! I'm unaware of any other utility that will give you the option as to what platform you would like to install right at bootup. Thanks again for the link!


    Max
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  9. Posts : 214
    Windows 7 64x
       #9

    MadMaxData said:
    Since having just found out about the newest Ultimate Boot Disc that runs in the Windows evironment, I went to their forum and started to check stuff out. I found a thread where it explains how to make up an installation DVD for Windows 7, and Vista, that gives you the option to install either the 32-Bit, or the 64-Bit version. You can read the instructions here: CLICK ME

    What a useful tool! I'm unaware of any other utility that will give you the option as to what platform you would like to install right at bootup. Thanks again for the link!


    Max
    No problem. That boot disk has been a priceless addition to my troubleshooting arsenal. Glad I could help out.
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  10. Posts : 759
    Windows 7 Enterprise x64
    Thread Starter
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    I hear that. I just looked for this thread and couldn't find it. I still wish Brink would add this to the free software list. This disc is the final word on DOS programs. Period.

    Also, I made a master Windows 7 boot disc using this utility. I can repair, or install ANY version of Seven, on either the x86, or x64 platform. Now I don't have to tote a crapload of discs around with me when I do the million Hewlit Packard repairs I do each year.
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