![]() ![]() LiveCD’s Boot Disk Creator is available on Windows and Linux platforms. Although based on Linux kernel, LiveCD can perform data recovery, destruction or imaging on other file systems not related to Linux (Windows, Unix, OS X). Those applications can only be used within LiveCD environment once LiveCD has been booted from the bootable drive created by the BootDisk Creator. As with BootDisk, LiveCD is also a standalone product which comes with all of the data recovery, data security and backup applications developed by LSoft Technologies. As a standalone product, applications that come with Boot Disk can only be used in Windows PE environment (booted from a CD/DVD or USB) and not in the resident Windows LiveCD is an operating system based on Linux (openSUSE). Boot Disk can be installed only on Windows platforms, but it can be used on drives based on Linux, Unix or OS X file systems. However, Boot Disk also is a standalone product in which are embedded all LSoft Technologies data recovery, data security, and backup applications. Boot Disk comes with Pro versions of many of our software such as KillDisk, Undelete, Disk Image, and much more. Boot Disk Creator can be installed on Windows or Linux operating Boot Disk is an operating system based on Windows PE 5.1 which accompanies a proprietary LSoft Technologies application or a multitude of them depending on the software you have purchased. Boot Disk Creator can create bootable drives, based on Windows PE or Linux Suse operating systems, called Boot Disk or LiveCD. But to avoid some confusion, first we need to clarify certain names and jargons.Ī boot disk is a small operating system (based on DOS, Windows PE or LiveCD) installed on the removable storage media (CD/DVD or USB) from which the computer can be Boot Disk Creator is a follow-up application, developed by LSoft Technologies, which creates boot disk device explained above. We at LSoft Technologies have felt a need to clarify the differences between these products when it comes to their features and functionality so that you can make an informed purchase. If you are on the market for one comprehensive data toolset, you have probably been thinking which to choose between these three products. View the file "live/packages.BootDisk, LiveCD and Data Studio comparison and which to pick? Refer to the "packages- x.y.z- w.txt" file in the To view all of the included packages you can either: Print the route packets trace to network host ![]() Screen manager with VT100/ANSI terminal emulationĬheck network connectivity to another host on a networkįast, versatile, remote (and local) file-copying toolĬommunicate with another host using the TELNET protocol Secure shell (ssh) connectivity tool suite GPT and MSDOS partition tables synchronization tool useful for Mac OS X users GPT partition table editor also useful to save/restore partition table to/from a file MSDOS partition table editor also useful to save/restore partition table to/from a file Text based file manager known as Midnight Commander ![]() GRand Unified Bootloader for restoring GRUB 2 boot loader (Older) data recovery tool that can help recover lost msdos partition tables Hard disk drive and SSD health inspection toolīackup partitions into a compressed image file (e.g.,īackup partitions into a compressed image fileĭata recovery tool that can help recover lost partitions Terminal emulator (provides access to command line) Right click on the desktop to access a pop-up menu. GParted Live includes additional packages, such as: You can find the available boot parameters for GParted live here. There is no root password, so if you need root privileges, login as "user", then run "sudo" to get root privileges. GParted live is based on Debian live, and the default account is "user", with password "live". Of the GParted Manual in other languages.įor x86-based Apple machines before 2012, e.g., iMac5.1 or iMac11.1, you might need to add "nomodeset enforcing=0 xforcevesa vga=791" in the boot parameters so that GParted live can boot successfully. Live Manual for instructions on how to use the Live image.įor instructions on how to use the application for partitioning iso file and burn it as an image to a CD.įor other installations, please refer to the following documents: To install GParted Live on CD, download the Creating a whole disk or partition image backup is recommended before ![]()
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