Geek Squad MRI
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New link --> https://mega.nz/#!wSZD3LbK!KJohIV_eg15Er..s3itbDVfkU
The source is back up and now in an ISO image. Enjoy SL!
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(06-11-2017, 02:34 AM)zorrophreak Wrote: More information? Not quite sure what you mean by this, but certainly interested.
It's basically Geek Squad's proprietary software that they use to diagnose and repair Windows computers. It has anti-virus, password management,
cache & temp cleaners, and all kinds of testing/diagnosing features, etc. PM me if you want a copy.
Many thanks In advance.
Thank you for the offer.
I shall convert It to a bootable ISO, and test It thereafter.
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(06-11-2017, 01:53 AM)d0ntjump Wrote: Anyone interested in a copy of Geek Squad's MRI software?
hi i would like to have this
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[TOOL] What do you guys think of Geek Squad's Startup Manager? Is there a tool that does something similar?
I had Geek Squad work on an old computer and got it back with a copy of their MRI disc. I'll admit, that disc is pretty handy. It's a live disc which boots on UEFI and BIOS motherboards to a preinstalled environment that automatically loads an offline OS's registry hive.
From what I can see, a lot of the tools they use are 3rd party programs that can be got for free (Ccleaner, TDSS Killer, MBAM, Sysinternals clones etc) and a few I can't find yet (SAMurai, for instance, for deleting local passwords). They also have scripts they wrote (at least I think they wrote it) that can do some pretty nifty automated stuff.
However, I can't find a program that the startup manager was based off (seems like more than autoruns). Youda mystery the stanwick legacy walkthrough strategy guide. It categorizes the registry and allows you to view and delete entries. Even if it's just autoruns, how do you incorporate it into a live cd that automatically loads offline OS hives?