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D7 By Foolish.IT. A Technicians Swiss Army Knife


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I discovered this product when watching vids on Youtube and wanted to share it. B)

D7 is a tool for PC technicians to aid in many tasks and provide a uniform procedure for technicians to follow. It has many capabilities and many uses including offline and live malware removal assistance, offline registry editing, data backup and restore, CPU/RAM stress testing, information gathering and quality assurance uses, etc. etc. Too much to list here, right now at least. It also combines some other projects of mine such as DataGrab and CheckDisk, among other smaller things.

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It can be used as a portable toolkit or be run from your desktop. Did I mention it's free B)

A good video showing what D7 is all about.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KjzPi6KRek

Some pictures and Videos of D7 HERE

You can add your own choice of programs to it as well. Im really impressed with it, hence me posting about it. Im sure many of you will find it usefull. It's still considered a beta product so please read this last paragraph before even thinking about using it :o

THIS TOOL IS INTENDED FOR EXPERIENCED PC TECHNICIANS ONLY, NOT FOR "END USERS." This tool can be very dangerous and destructive in the wrong hands, or even in the right ones. I have personally even hosed my own development machine by accidentally clicking the wrong button. Sometimes I don't fully *test* D7 prior to use. So you are forewarned! If you are concerned about your data or the well being of your computer, then please make a backup of everything important prior to using D7

I have nothing to do with making this product as you can probably guess :rolleyes: Just wanted to make that clear. Many of you will understand it better than me. I haven't seen it mentioned on Nsane before but D7 is hard to search for :P

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Used it today to help fix someones pc :dance2: Fantastic product, very very impressive. Well worth the small effort in setting it up B) I just didn't use anything I was uncertain about and it was safe as houses. :D

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