How to Beat Windows with A Stick
27 August 2012 by Bob Hurt
In this overview I promote using multi-boot USB Flash Drive "Stick" for deploying and testing operating systems, and for repairing systems that won't boot or won't run right because of viruses, bad shutdowns, etc. I encourage making friends with Linux/Unix because they cause less trouble than Windows for the typical user, they boot and run fast, and users get thousands of applications free, AND with VirtualBox, they can run Windows in Linux.
http://pendrivelinux.com
          PenDriveLinux gives you Free tools like          YUMI          or SARDU          or XBOOT          that let you builds a multiple-boot USB Flash Drive ("Pen          Drive", or "stick") under Window,  and many          related tools.  I use this to put LIVE operating systems          including Hiren's Boot CD and several flavors of Live Linux, and          Live          Windows all on the same stick.   MultiSystem          makes it under Linux, and Win32DiskImager creates a          single-booting          image on a stick.  Live means you boot it, it loads necessary          drivers, and the operating system and applications load FROM the          stick and run from memory, even if the hard drive is messed up          and          won't boot.  I consider this an excellent repair tool because          you can put multiple ISO files (CD images) on the stick and          choose          which of them to launch at boot time.  You only need to set up          the BIOS Setup Boot Order to load from the USB first. All of the          above multiboots but the single system imager use a FAT32          formatted          stick.  The imager copies a UNIX/LINUX OS image to the stick,          and gives you no choice of system at boot time.
Rescue CD on Stick
You can put multiple rescue CD ISOs on a USB stick. MultiSystem allows only one Windows Boot on its sticks, but I have not tried multiple Windows boots on YUMI yet. Rescue CDs have two main functions: eliminate viruses or repair or replace files systemdamaged by viruses; and repair the boot records and related boot files so the system will boot. You do this from the stick so that the infected system won't prevent the repair, as many viruses do.
        
        
          Note          that several antivirus makers offer rescue CD downloads:  AVG,          Eset,          Kaspersky,          and others,          and more.          See this            list. AVG's is actually a bootable linux system that you          can          install on a multiboot stick or a CD.  Symantec has an app that          creates the Norton            Recovery Tool.
          
          You boot one of these rescue systems, virus          scan the target Windows partition that you have trouble with,          and do          other repair functions, such as to the boot record, file          recovery,          registry, delete malicious files, etc.  Since you boot from the          stick rather than the hard drive, nothing on the hard drive will          adversely affect the rescue softtware.
LINUX - Hose Windows at Every Chance
          Most Windows users haven't a clue how          fabulous the multi-user, multi-tasking, windowing desktop Linux          is –          virtually free of viruses, intuitive to use, fast-booting, free,          loaded with powerful softare for virtually any interest, and          able to          install and run Windows OS and applications within it.
As for Live and installable Linux distributions, (see this list) most load reasonably quickly considering they have to discover the hardware and select which drivers to configure. I like the following Free LIVE DVDs, and I prefer the DVD versions because they have more applications. All of these differ in the number and kind of utilities they include. You can install all of them on your hard drive. Note that you can get some of them configured only as servers. You can Google all of these for the downloads. For many you can get versions for desktop and server. Desktop always has a windowing GUI. Server versions might have only command line interface.
-           PartEdMagic Slack Linux- excellent for partitioning and formatting disks, with antivirus and other tools 
-           Rescatux Linux - excellent boot repair 
-           UBUNTU - the world's favorite Linux, a Debian distribution - offshoots include Linux MINT, Lubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu Studio. Excellent installation tool moves windows partition aside or shrinks it to make room, never causes a problem, then lets you dual boot - uses the partedmagic tools. 
-           CENTOS Linux - ISP choice for servers - Free offshoot of RedHat commercial ($). Get ISOs 
-           FEDORA Linux- excellent offshoot of RedHat commercial version 
-           Knoppix Linux - excellent live DVD - comes with Chromium Browser. Get torrent 
-           OpenSUSE Linux - somewhat popular 
-           Oracle Linux - RedHat Enterprise optimized for oracle databases - professional but free 
-           PCBSD UNIX - based on the stable, renowned FreeBSD Unix. Not set up for multiboot. You need a 4G or 8G stick and image the stick as a UNIX device, or boot from a Live DVD. Read about its native ZFS imported from Sun. Awesome file system puts NTFS to shame. 
        
      
http://pendriveapps.com
          Many portable applications for Windows or          Linux.  For windows you can get apps that scan for and repair          viruses, and malware on the hard drive, and recover files.  I          put some of these on the multiboot stick so that I can run them          after          booting.  As mentioned above Many of the antivirus providers          also provide rescue CDs so people can boot off the CD or a stick          and          then scan the hard drive's MBR and Windows partition for          viruses.
          
          Look at Immunet and ClamAV as antivirus tools for          windows or linux.
          
        
        
      
Run Linux in Windows or Vice Versa
-           VirtualBox (free) from Oracle lets you run one OS inside another. You can get versions for Linux, Windows, and Mac OS. So you use it to install and run Linux in Windows, or Windows in Linux. Then you quickly switch from one to the other. Awesome. 
-           VMWare Workstation ($) does the same. I find their product mix confusing and overviews sparse. 
-           WINE Linux comes with the WINE WINdows Execute software interface that lets many windows apps run inside Linux. This is handier than setting up Virtual Box for the applications which will run via WINE. 
          I realize that I have crammed a lot of          options in this commentary, and it will take study for the          non-linux-savvy Windows support person to come up to speed.  If          you get nothing more from this, get the idea that every support          tech          should have a fully equipped USB Flash Drive stick on his key          chain          for booting, virus scanning, and repairing pesky systems.  The          ideal stick will have one or more kinds of Linux on it to show          committed Windows users who just suffered a virus infection or          reinstallation without proper drivers.  Such people should          switch to Linux.  The tech can save user data (pictures, music,          videos, documents) to an ESATA or USB2/3 external drive, then          install          the Linux of choice.  Because of the growing number of users, I          recommend a UBUNTU distribution.
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