Monday, August 30, 2010

Tool Bag

When it comes to IT and working on computers and servers you never know what your going to run into. It's always good to be prepared with a good set of tools to handle a variety of problems.

Here is a list of some of my most used tools from my software tool kit.

WinDirStat - A quick way to tell what files are filling up your hard drive. A must have for cleaning up full hard drives


SpinRite Boot CD - Hard Disk recovery tool


CCLeaner - Tool for cleaning up temp files on your computer


GParted Live - Resize partitions


Knoppix 5.11 - Live linux boot CD with a ton of tools.


UBCD for Windows - Run windows xp from a CD. Has a ton of tools


Offline NT Password & Registry Editor - Boot CD that can change local account passwords


Kon-Boot - Log into any local or domain account on a pc without a password. Very cool tool.


Acronis True Image with Universal Restore - Disk Imaging tool


HDClone Pro - Hard Drive cloning tool


Malwarebytes - Anti-Virus/Malware


VIPRE Rescue - Anti-Virus/Malware


JKDefrag-3.36/MyDefrag-4.0 - Hard Drive Defrag program


Sysinternals - An sysadmin's best friend


Putty - Telnet/SSH Client


nmap - Security/Port scanner


Superscan 3.0 - fast little port scanner. A quick way to tell whats on the network.


Wireshark - sniffer


Microsoft Network Monitor 3.4 - Microsofts updated packet sniffer. Much improved!


Lua BugLight - For finding out where a program hangs when it's run under restricted mode.


NEWT - A very fast network inventory tool.


Belarc Advisor - Another pc inventory tool.


DBAN - Securely wipes hard drives to DOD standards


Blue Screen View - Scans mini dumps to help translate blue screen of death crashes.


Virtual Box - Run Virtual Machines. I use it to run everything from Windows 95 to Windows 7, and Ubuntu. What's best is it has 3D support for windows and Linux so it's functional and pretty.

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