New versions is out there
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New versions is out there
I like the UBCD, burned it and then found new versions of:
MaxBlast is now at version 4
Astra at version 5.00
Feature tool is 1.97
MemTest86+ is now at 1.55
F-Prot antivir. is now at version 3.16b
clone maxx is 1.00
g4u is 2.0
Diskman 5 is coming
When is the new version of UBCD coming?
MaxBlast is now at version 4
Astra at version 5.00
Feature tool is 1.97
MemTest86+ is now at 1.55
F-Prot antivir. is now at version 3.16b
clone maxx is 1.00
g4u is 2.0
Diskman 5 is coming
When is the new version of UBCD coming?
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New versions is out there
Thanks! All these will be updated in the next release of UBCD.
Although Clone Maxx is marked as V1.00, when I actually downloaded and
run it, it shows V0.95. So I am leaving the version number as V0.95.
UBCD should be released very soon (with the next week or so), pending a
couple of minor issues to be resolved.
Although Clone Maxx is marked as V1.00, when I actually downloaded and
run it, it shows V0.95. So I am leaving the version number as V0.95.
UBCD should be released very soon (with the next week or so), pending a
couple of minor issues to be resolved.
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New versions is out there
If you can find a freeware DOS registry editor, feel free to send me the
URL! Otherwise, I think Offline NT Password & Registry Editor will do
the job too.
URL! Otherwise, I think Offline NT Password & Registry Editor will do
the job too.
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Re: New versions is out there
I found the IMG file however it's not as good as the Offline Editor for several reasons:Victor Chew wrote:If you can find a freeware DOS registry editor, feel free to send me the
URL! Otherwise, I think Offline NT Password & Registry Editor will do
the job too.
It uses MS DOS.
It's old.
The author doesn't have a homepage.
I emailed the author, I'll let you know.
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New versions is out there
RegCmd (http://the7thlab.mybesthost.com/) is actually a Win32 console
program. It will not run under DOS.
program. It will not run under DOS.