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Hired boot cd is a recovery/troubleshooting disk. Comes as an iso file and has all the listed software installed. It basically has everything you could possibly ever need to fix a software or trouble shoot a hardware issue. It comes with tons of software on it, along with a mini XP install.

I have one for troubleshooting computer that won't boot into their OS.

Hey guys! This is kinda noobish question, but....

 

What's Hiren's boot cd exactly? 

Should i download everything ( everything that is available on that list of theirs) and then burn it to a cd?

 

Thanks :)

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Hired boot cd is a recovery/troubleshooting disk. Comes as an iso file and has all the listed software installed. It basically has everything you could possibly ever need to fix a software or trouble shoot a hardware issue. It comes with tons of software on it, along with a mini XP install.

I have one for troubleshooting computer that won't boot into their OS.

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Hired boot cd is a recovery/troubleshooting disk. It basically has everything you could possibly ever need to fix a software or trouble shoot a hardware issue. It comes with tons of software on it, along with a mini XP install.

I have one for troubleshooting computer that won't boot into their OS.

Should i download everything one by one and then burn them to a dvd or what?

 [spoiler=CORMAC]CPU:Intel celeron 1.6ghz RAM:Kingston 400mhz 1.99gb MOBO:MSI G31TM-P21 GPU:Will add one later on! CASE:local ROUTER D-Link 2750U, D-LINK 2730U MOUSE:HP,DELL,ViP KEYBOARD: v7 SPEAKERS:Creative 245  MONITOR:AOC E970Sw HEADSET: Sony MDRx05s UPS:conex ups avr 500va PSU:idk OD:Samsung super writemaster STORAGE:80 gb seagate+ Seagate 1TB OS:Windows xp sp3 themed to Windows 7 + Linux |Rest all pc in my house will be updated from time-time

COMING SOON

 

 

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Should i download everything one by one and then burn them to a dvd or what?

No, everything that's listed on their site comes with it. I edited my other post to clarify it.

When you download it, you get an iso file, and in there is a mini XP install, along with all of the listed software.

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