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Showing posts with label USB. Show all posts

TechTool Protogo 3 Retail Mac

Easily turn your USB or Firewire device into a bootable, diagnostics toolkit for Mac.
You can take it with you. Using Protogo, you can easily turn a USB or FireWire device, such as an iPod, flash drive, compact hard drive, or SD Card, into a powerful toolkit to troubleshoot all of the Macs in your life. Now you can boot, run diagnostics and perform drive repair on multiple Macs, both Intel and PPC, from a single, portable device as small as a flash drive. Just drop it into your pocket, take it anywhere. How convenient.
Plug and play redefined. Plug in a flash drive or retired iPod to help maintain or repair your Mac. With Protogo and just a few clicks, you can configure a bootable device to maintain and monitor your Macs for impending problems. You can create your own custom profiles too, and your device will run software faster than from a DVD. Once you see how well that works, youll protect all your Macs with Protogo. Its that easy.

Powered by TechTool Pro. Your Protogo profiles include TechTool Pro to diagnose hardware issues, repair drives, fix disk permissions, clone volumes, backup your Lion Recovery HD to another Lion device, and a lot more. Plus you can add other utilities, like anti-virus, to complement your profiles and help you prevent costly repairs in the future. Whats more, you can reconfigure your device profiles anytime you need. Thats versatility.

Link for more information: http://www.micromat.com/protogo
TechTool Protogo 3.0.1 Retail Mac OSX | 2.87 GB
TechTool Protogo 3.0.1 Retail Mac OSX

USB Reanimator v 5

Animator going for their own needs and constantly improved. It is based on fresh and Alkid SonyaPE (winPE best in my opinion), in addition to the assembly includes the tools needed to restore various versions of Windows and utilities for testing hardware. Also present are popular distros Windows XP Dracula87/Bogemia Edition and Windows 7 by m0nkrus.

Installing Grub4DOS a formatted USB flash drive (preferably NTFS)
A. Mount image in a virtual drive or unpack using WinRAR.
Two. From the folder WinSetup-1-0-beta7 run WinSetupFromUSB_1-0-beta7.exe (for Windows Vista or Windows 7 as administrator)
Three. Select the desired flash.
4. Press Bootice and install GRUB to the MBR and the PBR.

After that, copy the contents of the image in the root of the stick.

The menu:
In the root menu:
- Windows XP Pro SP3 Rus x86 Dracula87/Bogema Edition (update 11.11.2011)
- Win7.SP1.x86-x64.Rus-Eng.18in1.Activated by m0nkrus
- Kaspersky Rescue Disk 10 Build 21.03.2012
- Active @ Password Changer v.3.0 build 0422
- Update BIOS Uniflash
- Boot floppy
- Boot CD

The menu livecd:
- Alkid on 02/29/2012
- SonyaPE on 05/02/2012

In the menu recovery:
- Windows NT/2K/XP Recovery Console
- Boot NTLDR of Windows NT/2K/XP
- FixNTLDR
- ERD Commander 6.0 x86
- ERD Commander 6.0 x64
- ERD Commander 6.5 x86
- ERD Commander 6.5 x64
- Acronis True Image Home / Disk Director 2011
- EasyRecovery Pro

The menu HDD:
- MHDD 4.6
- HDD Regenerator
- Victoria 3.52

In the menu Test:
- Memtest v4.2
- Video Memory stress Test v.1.2.1
- QuickTech Pro 5.8

Extras. Information: Many thanks to the authors and animators AlkidZ Sonya, however, both rescuer had to cut back a bit (cut anti-virus software) to check for viruses using a fresh Kaspersky RescueDisk.

What's new: Alkid filled fresh from 02/29/2012 to 02/05/2012 and SonyaPE

System requirements: Flash drive with 8GB of memory and above, the motherboard supports booting from usb flash
USB Reanimator by edcop v.5 (x86/x64) | 7.03 GB
USB Reanimator by edcop v.5

DeviceLock 7.1

Access control solution to floppy, CD-ROM, USB and other mobile devices.
DeviceLockwill allow network administrators to control which users can access thesystems devices (floppies, serial and parallel ports, Magneto-Opticaldisks, CD-ROMs, USB and FireWire drives, Bluetooth, ZIPs, etc.) on alocal computer. Once DeviceLock is installed, administrators can controlaccess to floppies, CD-ROMs, USB or any other device, depending on thetime of day and day of the week

DeviceLock enhancesaccess control for Windows System Administrators and helps controlremovable disk usage. It can protect network and local computersagainst viruses, trojans and other malicious programs often injectedfrom removable disks. Network administrators can also use DeviceLock toflush a storage devices buffers. Remote control is also available.

Keep in mind that almost 80% of all security breaches come from theinside! DeviceLock is a best solution to secure NT and protect yournetwork computers against attack from the inside.

Here are some key features of DeviceLock:

Control which users or groups can access USB and FireWire ports, WiFiand Bluetooth adapters, PDAs, CD-ROMs, floppy drives, other removabledevices
Control access to devices depending on the time of day and day of the week
Authorize only specific USB devices that will not be locked regardless of any other settings
Grant users temporary access to USB devices when there is no networkconnection (you provide users with the special access codes over thephone that temporarily unlock access to requested devices)
Uniquelyidentify a specific DVD/CD-ROM disk by the data signature and authorizeaccess to it, even when DeviceLock has otherwise blocked theDVD/CD-ROM drive
Protect against users with local administratorprivileges so they cant disable DeviceLock Service or remove it fromtheir computers, if they are not in this list of DeviceLockadministrators
Set devices in read-only mode
Protect disks from accidental or intentional formatting
Detect and block hardware keyloggers (USB and PS/2)
Deploy permissions and settings via Group Policy in an Active Directory domain
Use the standard Windows RSoP snap-in to view the DeviceLock policycurrently being applied, as well as to predict what policy would beapplied in a given situation
Control everything remotely using the centralized management console
Get a complete log of port and device activity, such as uploads anddownloads by users and filenames in the standard Windows Event Log thatstores locally and/or in the special protected log that sends toDeviceLock Enterprise Server for centralized storage
Mirror all data(shadowing) copied to external storage devices (removable, floppy,DVD/CD-ROM) and transferred via COM and LPT ports
Store shadow dataand audit logs on a centralized component of an existing server and anyexisting ODBC-compliant SQL infrastructure
Generate a report concerning the permissions and settings that have been set
Generate a report displaying the USB, FireWire and PCMCIA devicescurrently connected to computers and those that were connected
Install and uninstall it automatically.
DeviceLock 7.1.0 Build 32972 | 180 MB
 

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