It is perhaps the most useful tool in any geek’s toolkit, but do you realize all the things live CDs can help you with? If not, it’s time to read “50 Cool Uses For Live CDs”. This guide outlines just a few of the many uses live CDs can offer, and is a great resource for live CD beginners and enthusiasts alike.
There are two ways you can use this manual. The first, of course, is to read it from cover to cover. You’ll learn a lot about live CDs and what they can accomplish.
The other way to read this book is to explore the table of contents and look for any tips you might not know already. You’re bound to learn something new, regardless of how experienced you are. Either way, there’s a lot to find out here, so check it out.
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In this manual you’ll learn about:
- Using a computer with a busted operating system.
- Continuing to work on a seemingly broken computer.
- Recovering and editing your data.
- Finding Windows passwords.
- Cloning your entire hard drive.
- Bypassing snooping employees or parents.
- Editing your computer’s partitions.
- Setting up temporary servers.
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I’m going to load my new flash drive with this stuff now!! I don’t know how many times I’ve had these problems and had to ask someone for help. I’m going print out the instructions too! My computer Emergency Kit!!!
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Why can I never get to the PDF of these downloads from firefox? I always have to copy the link to an IE browser to see the PDF. This makes it impossible from Linux Ubuntu to see your PDFs.
I’m pretty sure the problem is Adobe or similar software installing itself into Firefox, then breaking when a piece of software is updated. All I know for sure is a lot of Firefox users have this problem.
The only solution I know of: right-click the file, then click “Save As”.
I am also on Ubuntu and had no probs in FF. Right click. Save as. Not sure why it doesn’t work for you
ff 4 and foxit with firefox pluggin and just click the link and it opens in firefox
FF rocks! Check your configuration!
Should be very interesting to see how that all turns out. Wow.
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WoW thank you soooo much, i didn’t even know about live CDs until now
Woohoo! great one!