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posted by LaminatorX on Tuesday October 21 2014, @01:31AM   Printer-friendly
from the tricks-of-the-trade dept.

Working on PCs since the days of The Shat selling VIC 20s with his TJ Hooker hair you learn that its the little things that can make your day sooo much easier. From WSUS Offline allowing you to update any version of Windows via DVD or flashstick (as well as having your own Windows Update on a network drive) to Ninite allowing you to install most of the "must have" third party software without any toolbars and fully unattended by simply checking the boxes, its the little tools that really take out the drudgery. Tools like Driver Booster to get rid of the always "fun" driver hunt for old or weird hardware drivers or Comodo Cleaning Essentials to get rid of bugs take out the work for the Fixit guy or those that end up stuck doing the job for their family.

With this in mind allow me to introduce a tool many here may not have heard of which can be extremely nice to have, WinSetupFromUSB or as I like to call it "Every OS in my pocket". Do not let the name fool you, this tool works with not only Windows but also Linux ISOs and even preinstall environments like BartPE or the Linux based recovery environments used by many disc imagers like Paragon B&R Free. So with this one tool you can install OSes, run different Live CDs, restore backups using recovery CDs, all from a single flashstick, VERY handy.

So I hope these little tools help somebody out there stuck doing the "family IT GUY" role and I hope to learn in return what tools do YOU use to make your life easier? What tricks and little pieces of software do you use to make your day run smoother? I'm sure with as many different walks of life represented here we can make this a most enlightening and informative post!

 
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  • (Score: 2) by Hairyfeet on Wednesday October 22 2014, @01:06AM

    by Hairyfeet (75) <reversethis-{moc ... {8691tsaebssab}> on Wednesday October 22 2014, @01:06AM (#108486) Journal

    Thanks Phil, but even if they didn't have that written in black and white...dude Hiren is using the Razr1911 key! I mean do you seriously think MSFT would condone the use of one of the most pirated keys in the history of XP instead of merely handing them a volume license key which takes MSFT all of 5 seconds to generate?

    Look they can waste modpoints attacking me all they want, I really don't give a fuck. if they want to pirate shit and put the links here? Go right ahead, i don't own the site, post pirate links until this place looks like TPB for all I care...but when they are trying to claim, with a straight face no less, that a site has permission to use pirate software because "hey you could have just pirated it on your own...and I heard some dude say MSFT don't give a fuck yo...and hey MSFT has links to XP on their site yo, that means they WANTS you to take it right?" I'm sorry but I thought this was a website for adults with functional brains, not 15 year old PC gamers trying to justify why they spent $2200 on a gamer rig to pirate BF4.

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  • (Score: 2) by Geotti on Wednesday October 22 2014, @02:40AM

    by Geotti (1146) on Wednesday October 22 2014, @02:40AM (#108509) Journal

    Bohoo, "Hiren is using the Razr1911 key!" Boho-hoo "Hiren is using the Razr1911 key!" [citation needed]

    Do you even know what a PE environment is, Mr. "I administer so many systems, I gotta know better"?
     

    I thought this was a website for adults with functional brains

    Take your ad hominem, inform yourself, and then shove it up somewhere dark and personal.
    K? Thx. Bye.

  • (Score: 2) by FatPhil on Wednesday October 22 2014, @02:16PM

    by FatPhil (863) <{pc-soylent} {at} {asdf.fi}> on Wednesday October 22 2014, @02:16PM (#108673) Homepage
    As you can probably tell from our previous encounters, I wouldn't know a Windows registration key from a fur wolf tail for Halloween fancy dress[*]. However, I obviously understand the concept that the key should identify a licence holder.

    Regarding just redistribution of binaries, I have seen a similar, or should I say *identical*, argument in the past. Someone was packaging and plugging MASM with a few extras (yes, this was about a decade ago), and nothing anyone could say, no links to MS's websites with copyright statements plastered all over them, saying "not to be redistributed in any form", could persuade him that he was violating MS's copyrights. The only argument was "but they give it away for free".

    This one appears to have the same comprehension failure. Even when explained in simple terms. Not simple enough, clearly.

    [* http://imgur.com/cMIx1UP , probably just about safe for work]
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