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on 2006-05-18 by pixelator

Having created several bootable Windows CD-ROMs with Bart's PE Builder, I recently thought how nice it would be if I could use some of the plugins on running systems (i.e. without having to reboot). So I searched the Internet for useful utilities that can

on 2006-07-22 by blakeg

Having created several bootable Windows CD-ROMs with Bart's PE Builder, I recently thought how nice it would be if I could use some of the plugins on running systems (i.e. without having to reboot). So I searched the Internet for useful utilities that can

on 2006-08-01 by aquilax

Having created several bootable Windows CD-ROMs with Bart's PE Builder, I recently thought how nice it would be if I could use some of the plugins on running systems (i.e. without having to reboot). So I searched the Internet for useful utilities that can

on 2006-09-01 by suscreative

Good utility for your USB drive and CD-ROM

on 2006-10-14 by wd5gnr

Windows-Tools on CD-ROM (or USB stick)

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Don't expect lots of additions any more. But you can build your own list if you like: Just download this construction kit, open the included CSV file with your favourite spreadsheet program and modify it to your needs. I use a simple Python script (included in the construction kit) to create this HTML page automatically from the CSV file. Do with all this stuff what you want to. If you like it or if you have any other comments or suggestions feel free to send me an e-mail: mail at dirk-loss de.

Highlighted by joel

Here's my list. Download the tools, exctract the archives to a folder on your harddisk and burn them on a CD-ROM. Or put them on your USB-stick. If you leave out all unnecessary files (documentation, language files, etc.) and compress all executables with UPX, all these tools together (more than 600 executables) take less than 100 MB of disk space.

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