![]() ![]() ![]() If you want to know the real-world chance of you getting in trouble for using it, it is approaching negative infinity, as in, you will probably die before you get in trouble for it. It's still a great app as long as you make sure you use the advanced installer option and uncheck the crapware. ![]() I've heard chrome won't even let you download the most recent version because of it. Just beware of the crapware now shipping with sardu. You can even sideload most unsupported bootable disks via memdisk or grub in the menu's up top. The menus for sardu are just text files and are pretty easy to muck with, so it's not too difficult to hack 'em up to point directly to the tools you want rather than hiding them in layers of menus. Use winbuilder to build your own PE, which I believe is legal as long as the license you use to build it is retail, is legal on the machines which you use it on, and is not otherwise in use beyond the allotted number of computers simultaneously. Add other apps like actually decent stand alone anti-virus clients, linux distros, and windows recovery or installation disks. Delete whatever parts of Hirens or UBCD or any other tools you don't want included because of license issues. Use Sardu to put whatever tools you want in. The best thing to do is build your own disk. If you're trying to rebuild ISOs this way I'd suggest ultraISO, I tried a bunch of different tools in windows and in linux and the trial of ultraISO was by far the one I had the best luck with of any of the free offerings, it was also far easier than a number of the other tools' less reliable or more expensive methods. I say aid because the menu files aren't too difficult to mess with, so I generally make myself menus that get me right to the tools I build various disks to do. It's still the best tool I've found to aid in building multiboot USBs or ISOs. Once it's installed without the crapware it's perfectly fine, in fact it's got more choices supported in the newer versions than the old had (which is a little unfortunate or we could just use the old one and do an end run on the whole crapware issue). It's simple to not install it, just need to do an advanced install and uncheck the crapware, you just need to be aware of it. The download links for the V4 downloads are still provided for those that prefer to work with the V4 bootable images.2.0.6.5 definately has crapware, chrome won't even download it. In order to run MemTest86, PCs with legacy BIOS platform must use the older V4 release of MemTest86. However, you must use either Windows, Linux or Mac to create a bootable USB drive.įor information on creating a boot disk in Linux/Mac, visit the Technical Information pageĪs MemTest86 V10.4 supports only the newer UEFI platform, older PCs without UEFI support would be unable to boot MemTest86. The version of Windows, Linux, or Mac being used is irrelevant for execution. MemTest86 is a stand-alone program that does not require or use any operating system for execution. ![]()
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