Trinity Rescue Kit
Posted: 09 Aug 2012, 23:40
In my Windows days I always had a set of rescue tools to remove viruses and reset passwords etc. Since I started with Linux I got sloppy in that department so I wanted to update myself in the rescue department. In the XP days Bart PE was a favorite. simply because it was a full fledged windows installation on CD. Now that even made it Virus resistant! And it could fix everything in XP. Now I have come over the Linux based rescue program called Trinity Rescue Kit. And it comes highly praised so it must be good; among other things it is based on the Mandriva 2008 rescue "cd". So I "burned" a copy to my USB stick and booted from it. (I will not go into how this is done here but do feel free to ask - the instructions are on the site.). The reason I wanted it to a USB pen was to be able to download AV programs etc. So time to boot up the USB pen then hitting F8 on my keyboard let me pick the right dongle but It did fail to find itself the first time so I made sure to mount it in Mandriva before rebooting and then there was no problem (That is the advantage of burning these things to CD - they will always boot and you can put TRK in RAM so the AV download should still be possible). I could easily set my keyboard so that hurdle was no problem. And the network worked out of the box. If you get in trouble, TRK will suggest the command to fix it. | Time to play with my Windows7 then. TRK mouted everything and found my Windows easily. I picked it and chose to reset the password for one (of three) Windows users. The reason I only opted to delete it was that to alter it can bring you in trouble on some Windows versions according to TRK. I could choose to promote a normal user to admin! That is nifty - mesa like. All was done via an intuitive text menu. Now over to the virus scan - this part requires a download and I was given the choice between: Clam AV F-prot BitDefender Avast (license required - free but a hassle) So I picked F-prot because I have not heard of it before It downloaded the free trial (that is all you need because TRK will download it every time I guess) So I am now checking my box with a fancy corperate AV system ![]() It is still scanning, When it is finished I will log in to windows and tell you guys if all my operations have been successful. I am confident - this thing looks solid.... |






