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UltraBootCD 2

Developed by - Windows, W - setup file ubcdfree.zip (56.78 MB) - Freeware
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"The Ultimate Boot CD Everyone waiting for"

This is for All IT Technicians who are waiting for a DOS Bootable Ultra Boot CD which has utilities from taking backup, Data recovery to Software installation. UltraBootCD included with Universal Panasonic Japanese USB DOS Driver which allows user to transfer files from hard disk to USB Devices (Flash drive or USB Hard disk) or vise versa. This allows Technician to transfer or take image of there Valuable Data from FAT, FAT32, NTFS or Linux (Even from corrupt or lost) partitions before formatting or making any changes to Hard Drive. Now with SATA CDROM Driver, Windows Vista to Windows XP Downgrade or Windows XP / 2003 install utility with third party SCSI / OEM mass-storage drivers (skip boring F6 function), more DOS and Windows utilities and Bootable USB Flash Disk drive creation with UltraBootCD utilities. We have done lots of improvements in menu program. Read more information at www.ultrabootcd.com

UltraBootCD contains lots of free utilities collected from Internet. Most of the utilities are Freeware and under GNU license. Some Tools are shareware which downloaded from internet. It’s a collection of widely used utilities. We have included some software for testing purpose, if your using these software for commercial or private use please obtain appropriate license. Either Software Owners or we do not provide any warranties or responsible of any damages or losses happen using the tools. Please use these tools at your OWN risk. Do not use any tool if you do not have any idea about the tool.

What's new in this version: Install Windows XP with OEM SCSI / mass-storage drivers

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