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Ultimate Boot CD

Version: 4.1.1

Downloads Count: 295,407

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: Jul 31, 2007

Operating Systems: Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 9.x, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows Vista

Requirements: CD burner, CD-burning software

File Size: 89,206 KB

Author: Ultimatebootcd.com

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  • Reviewed by: theallcanadian

    08-14-2009

    Duration of ownership: 2 Months

    Strengths: Everything. Saved my ass more than once.

    Weaknesses: It's a bit slow.

    Overall Evaluation: Can't believe it's free! What a wonderful world...

  • Reviewed by: Snerp

    05-08-2009

    Duration of ownership: 1 Days

    Strengths: It has everything I need complete in one package.

    Weaknesses: None...idiots (like the other reviewer) seem to have trouble with figuring out how to use it. Seems clicking links on the product's home page is just too darn hard to figure out...give me a break. Sure I am tech savvy, but all you need to use this software is half a brain...sadly that seems to be a precious commodity that not everyone has access to.

    Overall Evaluation: This is a great software package. I have used others like it. Being able to grab one disk when you want to do anything DOS based is priceless. Ask for help if needed and you will receive it. The tech community is more than willing to help. Don't tell me otherwise...Others and myself have spent HUNDREDS of hours helping others in forums without more than a thank you to show for it. I don't want more, but I hate seeing someone complain about how we are hording information and keeping you from it.

  • Reviewed by: AveragePCUser

    09-17-2007

    Duration of ownership: 1 Days

    Strengths: The Ultimate Boot CD does Boot from the CD drive.

    Weaknesses: No ReadMe file unzips from the self-extracting file. No help comes with the download. The tutorials that are on the website don't have any explanation of what each piece program does.

    Overall Evaluation: For the "at home", average person trying to get their PC back up and running, the Ultimate Boot Disk is NOT for you! If you have a degree in computer science, are a network administrator, or work in the computer field, then you probably understand what these programs do and could figure out how to use them. The programs are not intuitive to use. The people who use these programs are not giving out information on how they operate, and that is probably the culture in which these programs get used. Either you already know what these programs are about, or you just aren't part of that crowd. And you are not going to be let in easily. The Ultimate Boot CD is not for the Home PC user.

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