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Open source alternative to Geek Squad? magicJack and MagicJack Plus Support, Reviews, FAQs and HacksmagicJack and MagicJack Plus Support, Reviews, FAQs and HacksmagicJack and magicJack Plus Unofficial Technical Support. Your Magic Jack and Magic Jack Plus phone service information resource-::AuthorMessagePoo619MagicJack ExpertJoined: 20 Nov 2007Posts: 96Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:46 pm Post subject: Open source alternative to Geek Squad?Hi forum,I've read quite a few threads on here from brilliant people so I figured I should be able to get an experienced response. I am looking for an open source toolset with similar capabilities of the Geek Squad MRI disk. I would love a linux distro centered around this type of computer maintenance. USB bootable and updatable so I wouldn't have to update definitions each boot.
- The Best Buy geek squad repair disc - Code Name MRI - for internal use only, confidential, and a trade secret. The disc has tools to help fix computers - it has AntiVirus, AntiSpyware, Disk Cleaner, P. ISO Download: /url.
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All of the software that comes with the GeekSquad MRI disc can be found online for free. It comes with a feature packed file manager, A temp file remover, Kaspersky Boot Disc, Malwarebytes scanner.
Looking to start making money with my computer knowledge and free right now is about all I can afford Thanks for the help ahead of time.GoogleAdSensePosted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 11:46 pm Post subject: Magicjack support, tips, tricks, and hacks. AlpmanDan isn't smart enough to hire meJoined: 03 Sep 2008Posts: 260Location: Sierra Nevada Foothills - Frogtown, CaPosted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 2:20 am Post subject:Have you ever heard the saying 'it takes money to make money'??? You may want to invest just a few dollars in some diagnostic harware.I do not have a complete MRI replacement solution, but you can download Dr.Web Free Boot Disk for virus removal. Write the ISO to a CD, boot from CD, run the update and run the scan. You can even create a bootable USB stick once you've booted from CD. It works well and it's free!!!Regards,Alpman aka acpcguy on ebaynewtoncdDan isn't smart enough to hire meJoined: 09 Jan 2009Posts: 216Posted: Tue Feb 16, 2010 10:38 am Post subject: Re: Open source alternative to Geek Squad?Poo619 wrote:Hi forum,I've read quite a few threads on here from brilliant people so I figured I should be able to get an experienced response. I am looking for an open source toolset with similar capabilities of the Geek Squad MRI disk.
I would love a linux distro centered around this type of computer maintenance. USB bootable and updatable so I wouldn't have to update definitions each boot. Looking to start making money with my computer knowledge and free right now is about all I can afford Thanks for the help ahead of time.I haven't see the Geek Squad disk but the following work nicely for me. And they meet your cost requirement.
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Free:Hirens Boot DiskUltimate Boot Disk for WindowsUltimate Boot CD-Curt-magicJack user since Oct 08 w/magicFeatures-D-Link DIR-655-NetTalk DUO since Dec 10Poo619MagicJack ExpertJoined: 20 Nov 2007Posts: 96Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 4:01 am Post subject:Thanks so much for the info, it is much appreciated. I do know money tends to make money, but so do well prepared, properly experienced people. I knew I could get great info and tools that were readily available for nothing (software). Here is what I used. It is an application called. It links you to many free tools, virus malware boot disks linux distros. It then creates a boot menu and allows you to boot any of the distros it supports.
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I had a request today from Rob about how to add the MRI ISO to Easy2Boot. This is private s/w and is available to GeekSquad members.I found that mostly it just worked as a.iso file added to E2B (after running WinContig to ensure it was contiguous). The menu system was checked and the results were as follows:1. System diag - 1 pc-check RUNS OK2. Memory diag - 1 memtest86 4.2 HANGS!??2 memtest86+ 4.2 RUNS OK3 windows memory diag 0.4 RUNS OK4 PC check mem diag RUNS OK5 PC check diag RUNS OK3. Hard drive utils - 1 PC check RUNS OK2 Drive Fitness RUNS OK3 Seatools RUNS OK4 WD Tools RUNS OK5 Dariks Boot & Nuke OK6 MRI PE Utilities - CANNOT LOCATE MRI DISK4. Password reset utils - 1 Samurai RUNS OK UP TO CANNOT LOCATE MRI DISK2 Offline NT pwd RUNS OK5.
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MRI - CANNOT LOCATE MRI DISKTo fix the - 'CANNOT LOCATE MRI DISK' issue I extracted the sources folder and the mri.exe file to the root of the E2B USB drive. Then I found that the MRI WinPE booted and ran the MRI.exe OK, but the menu had greyed out a lot of the utilities, to fix this I extracted some of the utility folders from the ISO.This worked fine but left me with 1GB of folders on the E2B drive and a 1.2GB ISO!To fix this, I ran Daemon Tools Pro and edited the.ISO file and simply deleted the first 7 folders in the list below to leave a.