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MRI Geek Squad 5.10.2

 

This is 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, Process List, Winsock Fix, etc, all a graphical user interface. Essentially it’s a tool that makes removing spyware and other issues with Windows a breeze.

This is the latest MRI from Geek Squad. Plenty of changes, there is a change long included. They removed PC Check and went with PC Doctor among other things. This is set to expire April 29, 2017. If anyone could crack it please post it. 

Site: http://uptobox.com
Sharecode[?]: /qoexes6zvc94

 

Site: https://userscloud.com
Sharecode[?]: /4k1psr4r00nj

 

MAGNET LINK : 

magnet:?xt=urn:btih:CFF96DC350EE1FC7CFD7BE81BC5074BFB53EA6A7&dn=mri+5+10+2+iso+untouched+iso+latest&tr=udp%3A%2F%2Fglotorrents.pw%3A6969%2Fannounce
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knowledge-Spammer

i think 5.9.2.0  was cracked ? not to sure

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downloading it now, might try to crack some things this weekend if possible, 

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Just a heads up, this thing calls home and I have not seen any version cracked since 5.8.1. At least not properly. 5.8.2 was cracked but somehow still expired lmao.

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i know it calls home as with every MRI, simple fix, just load it in an VM with no networking and your set, 

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1 minute ago, Diablo said:

i know it calls home as with every MRI, simple fix, just load it in an VM with no networking and your set, 

 

Unless you are trying to hack it though, there really is not a point to loading it virtually. lol.

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thats the point,  better then to do it in an same VM then on an real system when it calls back

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1 minute ago, Diablo said:

thats the point,  better then to do it in an same VM then on an real system when it calls back

 

haha I feel you. Good luck bud. I wish I could help but only know basic programming haha.

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It seems this new version has a license checking system inside.

 

I got a windows " you do not have the license to launch the product or something like that" when i try to boot it from usb drive.

 

Do you have a solution to fix that ?

 

Are you able to launch PC-Doctor ?

 

 

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I'm downloading it then test it

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boots fine from DVD, even PCdoctor works, no license or checking whatsoever

doesn't works on my Easy2boot usbkey

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What's the point in running it in a VM with networking disabled? You get no use out of it if you can't use it on a computer that requires repair.

 

That's as dumb as me purchasing a vehicle when all I can do is look at it. (I have tunnel vision and can't legally drive, so purchasing a vehicle would be pointless just like downloading software that I can't even use without getting into trouble)

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I tried the tutorial from the Diablo's link.

I did not manged to boot MRI with my Easy2boot usb drive.

The Easy2boot tutorial need to be updated.

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it works for me, the easy way i do it is, copy the following folders from the MRI iso to the root of you Easy2boot Drive, 
\Compression utilities\
\Diagnostics
\Disk Management
\Malware
\MRI
\Web Browsers
\Windows tools

 

\sources  (note: boot.wim seems to be needed or you get 'CANNOT LOCATE MRI DISK' error message)
\mri.exe

 

once that is done, just load up MRI and boot directly from it and it will work, the reason you have to copy is that MRI thinks that your booting from an DVD and not an usb drive. so it looks for the folders on the root of the drive and if it cant locate the files on the root then it will say invalid disk.

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straycat19

I don't know what they have on this disk now, but previous versions didn't have anything special and most of it was software that anyone could get and put together a similar disk.  If I get time I will take a look at this, because unlike others here I will run it on a live system to see what it will do.  I have done it many times before with previous versions and they can't or haven't tracked me.  

 

I took a quick look and there doesn't seem to be nothing new compared to earlier versions, just updated.  And the same bullshit is on this one as previous ones.  For example, wpeutil which is free software from Microsoft and uses command lines (in other words a bat file) has a bat file in the MRI that starts with this warning

-Do not access this confidential tool unless you are authorized by         #
ECHO  #  Best Buy/Geek Squad. This fix is a trade secret and                       #
ECHO  #  proprietary/confidential information of Best Buy/Geek Squad. Do not use   #
ECHO  #  it for any purpose other than repairing and/or upgrading                  #
ECHO  #  Best Buy/Geek Squad customer's computers. Do not provide unauthorized     #
ECHO  #  users access to the tool. Unauthorized access, use or duplication is      #
ECHO  #  strictly prohibited and can lead to leagal action and, for employees,     #
ECHO  #  termination. By using this tool you are stating that you are authorized   #
ECHO  #  to access and use this tool and you agree to abide by these obligations.

but then just has normal command lines than anyone using the tool would write in their own batch file and these are neither proprietary or confidential.

SET USAGE_EN_US=English_United_States.bat is for use within MRI-PE only.
SET WPEUTIL="%SystemRoot%\System32\wpeutil.exe"

IF EXIST %WPEUTIL% (

   ECHO.
   ECHO wpeutil SetKeyboardLayout 0409:00000409
   %WPEUTIL% SetKeyboardLayout 0409:00000409
   ECHO.
   ECHO wpeutil SetMuiLanguage en-US
   %WPEUTIL% SetMuiLanguage en-US
   ECHO.
   ECHO wpeutil SetUserLocale en-US
   %WPEUTIL% SetUserLocale en-US
   ECHO.

) ELSE (
   ECHO %USAGE_EN_US%
   ECHO.
   GOTO FAIL
)

:FAIL

:END
PAUSE

I don't know who they are kidding but then I have known people who have been on the Geek Squad and they wouldn't make a pimple on a geek's ass.  Most of them just get instructions on running the disk and if that don't work they try  to sell the user a new computer.  

 

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11 hours ago, HandyPAF said:

What's the point in running it in a VM with networking disabled? You get no use out of it if you can't use it on a computer that requires repair.

 

That's as dumb as me purchasing a vehicle when all I can do is look at it. (I have tunnel vision and can't legally drive, so purchasing a vehicle would be pointless just like downloading software that I can't even use without getting into trouble)

Paying for overpriced software that is nothing but a lot of free software  bundled on a boot iso is more crazy even. GEEK SQUAD was exposed long ago for being a ripoff , If you have a image  backup software all you need too do is put the clean image on that was made before you got infected  and you're done works for ransomware  and everything else . 

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8 minutes ago, steven36 said:

Paying for overpriced software that is nothing but a lot of free software  bundled on a boot iso is more crazy even. GEEK SQUAD was exposed long ago for being a ripoff , If you have a image  backup software all you need too do is put the clean image on that was made before you got infected  and you're done works for ransomware  and everything else . 

 

I am in complete agreement with you. Hiren's BootCD is capable of performing many of the same tasks that the MRI disc can perform.

 

For anyone interested in reading more about the MRI disc, see the below links.

 

https://forum.teksyndicate.com/t/geek-squad-mri-bde-toolset-information/39038

https://www.reddit.com/r/techsupport/comments/2hlj0x/tool_what_do_you_guys_think_of_geek_squads/

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3 minutes ago, HandyPAF said:

 

I am in complete agreement with you. Hiren's BootCD is capable of performing many of the same tasks that the MRI disc can perform.

 

For anyone interested in reading more about the MRI disc, see the below links.

 

https://forum.teksyndicate.com/t/geek-squad-mri-bde-toolset-information/39038

https://www.reddit.com/r/techsupport/comments/2hlj0x/tool_what_do_you_guys_think_of_geek_squads/

Any pro i know  make backups often  and when something mess up there system they just put a image on , Why waste time trying too cure a virus or repairing you're system with a boot dvd you should backed up you're important stuff offline or in the cloud if you trust the cloud i dont , besides offline storage  is cheap .

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2 minutes ago, steven36 said:

Any pro i know  make backups often  and when something mess up there system they just put a image on , Why waste time trying too cure a virus or repairing you're system with a boot dvd you should backed up you're important stuff offline or in the cloud if you trust the cloud i dont , besides offline storage  is cheap .

 

I use a backup image, always have. But when I am repairing a customer's PC, they don't have a backup image and if they do then they are educated enough to know how to restore it themselves, at least usually.

 

More often than not, my customers ask me to backup their files and then wipe/restore the computer using either the OS disc they have or the Factory Restore option that most computers come with, which restores the image that's saved on the recovery partition of their hard drive.

 

The only reason I would waste time running virus/malware scans is if I backup their files to an external device. I scan the backed up files before I move them back to their newly restored computer.

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24 minutes ago, HandyPAF said:

 

I use a backup image, always have. But when I am repairing a customer's PC, they don't have a backup image and if they do then they are educated enough to know how to restore it themselves, at least usually.

 

More often than not, my customers ask me to backup their files and then wipe/restore the computer using either the OS disc they have or the Factory Restore option that most computers come with, which restores the image that's saved on the recovery partition of their hard drive.

 

The only reason I would waste time running virus/malware scans is if I backup their files to an external device. I scan the backed up files before I move them back to their newly restored computer.

I  can do all this from a free Linux distro  live dvd i can even recover  files that were deleted even  with it and reformat the drive pull out the dvd  and install windows.  if windows will not boot .Even if you wanted to scan all there files there's plenty  of free boot cds  out  there made by antivirus  companies .

 

The 10 Cleverest Ways to Use Linux to Fix Your Windows PC

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/31804/the-10-cleverest-ways-to-use-linux-to-fix-your-windows-pc/

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The only app from this MRI that i would like to have is PC-Doctor. Its on \Diagnostic\PC-Doctor

 

The files in there:

 

x86 - 32806264 bytes

x64 - 37079331 bytes

Shared - 34881307 bytes

PCDoctor_6783.132_Windows_Test_Descriptions.pdf - 1936127 bytes

 

The x86, x64 and Shared are packed with Zip compression, that is easy to unpack. I unpacked x64 and Shared to a temp dir, and tried to execute \bin\pcdgui.exe but it says that my computer is not licensed to execute the app. :(

 

If someone wants to try PC-Doctor from this pack (needs to be cracked), i uploaded it to zippyshare:

Site: http://www37.zippyshare.com
Sharecode[?]: /v/0tNfnyD4/file.html

 

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Thanks HaWKBRC,

I got the same problem.

You are right, the best tool from this iso is PC-Doctor.

 

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