On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 08:40:43 -0400 Dan Penoff via Mercedes
<mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> If you were an enterprise user you could use the MS tool MSDart. Not
> sure if it’s available to non-customers, however.
> 
> Ultimate Boot CD is another good tool for resetting or unlocking
> machines:

The Ultimate Boot CD's web page is at

https://www.ultimatebootcd.com/

Its download page, https://www.ultimatebootcd.com/download.html, also has
helpful information and checksums to check whether you have a good
download or not:

-------------------------------------
Please note that UBCD currently does not support UEFI Boot. If you have
a UEFI machine, please remember to turn on CSM Boot in your BIOS.

Current release: V5.3.8

Download format: ISO image
           Size: 695MB
      Checksums:
[MD5    ] bede539499ee6fe9cfbb5e2a7ccf370e
[SHA1   ] cb2156f279fb5631d012ba0e9b1c1843af3004d6
[SHA-256] 4b959e13dd6c6b643f70dca5e45277671585da02aced11711055ae11e4a9f3ac
-------------------------------------

BTW, I did a checksum on the ISO image I downloaded from majorgeeks.com
and it is good, which means using majorgeeks.com for that is OK.


> https://www.majorgeeks.com/content/page/5_bootable_isos_to_boot_and_repair_your_computer_for_free.html

Major Geeks has a lot of stuff besides UBCD, particularly for "fixing"
Windows.

Is that stuff any good?


Craig

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