Friday, August 22, 2008

Why Linux Continues to Evade Mainstream Users

Winpass. Repair lost access due to a lost or corrupted password issue with this software? Again, as this is designed to bail out Windows users, one must admit there is a certain pride to be taken in using a Linux distro to crack a lost Windows password.

CloneXP. Cloning a Windows partition easily, over a home network is something that will definitely save you a lot of time. No worries, though, it will be at a Linux command prompt where all of this magic happens.

Trk2usb. One of the most requested items of business for any rescue CD is the ability to forgo the CD and use a USB Flash drive, instead. Thankfully, Trinity allows for using this script.

Ntfsundeleteall. Nothing is worse than finding out your PC has lost all of its data. Considering how easy it is to have a hosed Windows system, there is certain logic to using a script that can act as a recovery agent for any lost NTFS files. Again, the entire process is done from a Linux command line.

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