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Trinity Rescue Kit
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File size:151.07 MBThe idea behind Trinity Rescue Kit Back in 2001, I had this great bootable dos cd I created, packed with all great utilities for offline PC operations called “The Vault”. Unfortunately, the Vault consisted for 90% of software you should pay for. Create Bootable USB System Rescue Toolkit Want to create yourself a bootable USB toolkit? Well in this video I will show you how easy it is using ALL IN ONE.
Licence :FreePublisher Site :http://trinityhome.org/Publisher Name :TrinityHomeBoot Rescue Usb
Released On :4/29/2011OS :Linux No of Download :410timesTrinity Rescue Kit Usb Boot Error
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In production since 2011, Trinity Rescue Kit was authored by Tom Kerremans to provide an alternative to paid software that is required to recover your OS in case of a crash. And since its inception TRK has gone on from a simple command line interface to a full-fledged menu-based utility that even includes an anti-virus.
Bootable from either CD or USB, and even over a network, TRK is feature rich yet simple to use. Perhaps one of its niftiest features is the built in anti-virus. Or perhaps, better put, the multiple anti-virus software bundled into one utility.
TRK packs 5 anti-virus software (including Avast and AVG) so that you can even scan your system when it is not booted up. This is particularly useful for rooting out trojans which disable the boot of your system.
Additionally, and perhaps more importantly, TRK can help you to manage partitions, recover files, mount and dismount volumes, and even backup your system files over the local disk or another external drive.
Also, in case you have forgotten your password and have been locked out of your system, fear not – TRK can even help you reset your system password using it’s highly acclaimed WinPass tool (as tempting as it might be, don’t use this feature for unethical means J).
And then comes that one feature which makes TRK incredibly powerful. You can even call it TRK’s superpower. And this superpower is its ability to clone Windows over a network. Imagine that – to be able to create a fresh copy of Windows without the hassle of CDs/DVDs or bootable USBs. Simply boot up TRK, and let it do its magic – it’s really that simple.
TRK is an amazingly powerful recovery software, that can even outdo some of its paid competitors. The CLI might make its learning curve seem to be steep, but once you get the hang of it, you’ll always have TRK on your bootable USB. Highly recommended as the go to free recovery software.
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This paid application is very useful for those people who list their data and files when hard drive is damage. This application is paid but it will recover data 99.9%.
no cons
Best software for recover and repair data from disk and it is very good data recovery software when your disk has been crashed.
no cons
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Developer | Tom Kerremans |
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OS family | Unix-like |
Working state | Active |
Source model | Open source |
Latest release | 3.4 build 372 / 29 April 2011 |
Latest preview | 3.4 build 397[1] / 3 October 2016; 3 years ago |
Available in | English |
Kernel type | Monolithic |
License | GNU GPL license[2] |
Official website | trinityhome.org/trk |
Trinity Rescue Kit (TRK) is a free and open-source Linux distribution with a command-line interface.
TRK was designed for deployment as a live CD or live USB. The author of TRK, Tom Kerremans, includes in the distribution various third-party software utilities for repairing damaged files, recovering data, resetting passwords, detecting computer viruses, and disk cloning.[3] TRK is especially equipped for repairing common problems in Microsoft Windows and Unix-like operating systems.[4][5]
To reduce disk space required, TRK uses a bespoke help command, trkhelp
, instead of the man pages typical of Linux distributions.
Preview build 396 was released in March 2014.[1] A fork of TRK called Mango (MAssive Network GhOst) was released by Juan Carlos Pineda, modified to simplify cloning computers.[1]
History[edit]
Starting in 2001, after creating a bootable DOS-based CD of proprietary software for offline operations (named 'The Vault'), Belgian developer, Tom Kerremans decided to create a free bootable Linux CD.[5]
The purpose would be to include free tools that could help rescue a Windows installation that was being problematic. Binaries and scripts from other distributions inspired the Trinity Rescue Kit. Sources included Mandriva 2005 and the Fedora Cores 3 and 4. The startup procedure and methods, and many scripts, are custom-made for Trinity Rescue Kit.[6]
Features[edit]
TRK 3.3 was based on Linux 2.6.26.
- 6 consoles (accessed using alt+F1, etc.)
- The ability to update itself (antivirus definitions/drivers) if burned onto a CD-RW
- Data Recovery Tools
- Clone Windows over a network
- Antivirus Scanner
- ClamAV
- F-Prot
- AVG Anti-Virus
- BitDefender
- Avast!
- Reset Windows passwords
- Read/Write to NTFS partitions through ntfs-3g
- clonentfs allows copying of all used space on a drive
- Better support for Vista in build 321
- Edit partition layout
- SSH Server
- Samba server
- Share all local drives on network as a user or a guest
- Logical Volume Management
- Proxy server support
- Bridging Capabilities
- Allows tcpdump when traffic passes other computers
See also[edit]
- List of bootable data recovery software
- List of live CDs
- Comparison of Linux LiveDistros
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.01.11.2Trinityhome.org:Look who came back from the dead, October 3, 2016
- ↑trinityhome.org: Licensing. Updated July 20, 2010. Retrieved 2014-01-05.
- ↑Alison Diana Trinity Upgrades Linux Rescue Kit InformationWeek, 17 August 2010 11:09 AM
- ↑Jack Schofield: The Guardian Technology: Ask Jack...Endless rebootArchived 19 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine, 28 June 2007
- ↑ 5.05.1Podnutz Episode 52: Trinity Rescue Kit
- ↑Bart Verstricht. 'What is Trinity Rescue Kit?'. Trinityhome.org. Retrieved 2014-01-06.
External links[edit]
- Trinity Rescue Kit at DistroWatch
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