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johnfahlsing
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Portable Apps Rescue Bundle

Windows XP Home
gig of ram
2 dvd r/w 's
2 80 gig HD's
1 External 500 Gig HD
and yes, a working 1.5 floppy drive.
Wireless mouse
all on a Dell 2400 Dimension PC.

If it's possible, Developers... Can you recommend a collection of Apps to install with the Portable Apps platform for a good rescue USB flash drive. Example?

Portable Apps (so far)
Claimwin
Iobit uninstaller
Iobit unlocker
etc?

A good example of what I'm interested in is Advanced System Care Pro's complete pc repair, save and optimize platform. Now having something combined on my flashdrive would be awesome.

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I have a spawling set of

I have a spawling set of tools on my work flash drive. It's my personal collection and I don't use/need all of those tools. Some may be dangerous if used without comprehension. Some of these are no official releases but development builds from the beta forum.

This is just a listing of my tools, stripped from office-, media-apps and games...
Tools in italics are development tests and maybe unmaintained, old, not up to date, may go haywire etc. so use with great caution and only if you know what you do!

7-Zip
Ant Renamer
AngryIPScanner
Autoruns
CCleaner
cdrtfe
ClamWin
Console
CPU-Z
CrystalDiskInfo
CrystalDiskMark
Database Browser
Defraggler
DiffImg
DiffPdf
DirectoryLister
Duplicate Files Finder
FileAlyzer
File Repair
Frhed
Free Commander XE
GPU-Z
HijackThis
HWiNFO
Kaspersky TDSSKiller Portable
KiTTY
McAffee Stinger
NirLauncher *
Notepad++
PDF-XChange Viewer
PicPick
Process Explorer
Process Hacker
Process Monitor
Recuva
RegAlyzer
RegShot
Revo Uninstaller
Speccy
System Explorer
TeamViewer
UltraDefrag
WinDirStat
Windows Error Loockup Tool
winMD5sum
WinMerge
WinSCP
Wise Data Recovery
Wise Registry Cleaner

*very powerful tool collection, but flagged as malware very often (for some reason... you could seriously mess with system parts) and not up to date atm.

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