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The '''All in One - System Rescue Toolkit''' ('''AiO-SRT''') is a free Linux operating system with a set of recovery and rescue tools, created by Paul Bryan Vreeland, a computer repair technician. Based on [[Lubuntu]], it can be run from a CD, DVD or USB device to recover lost data and fix broken Windows software. | The '''All in One - System Rescue Toolkit''' ('''AiO-SRT''') is a free Linux operating system with a set of recovery and rescue tools, created by Paul Bryan Vreeland, a computer repair technician. Based on [[Lubuntu]], it can be run from a CD, DVD or USB device to recover lost data and fix broken Windows software. | ||
AiO-SRT is Linux-based, and can be used to remove malware, recover lost files and rescue data, even from a computer that will not boot to Windows. You can boot to AiO-SRT or, if used in a Windows | AiO-SRT is Linux-based, and can be used to remove malware, blank hard drives, recover lost files and rescue data, even from a computer that will not boot to Windows. You can boot to AiO-SRT or, if used in a computer running Windows, it will auto-run and load utilities to fix the PC. It is free software, issued under free licenses. | ||
AiO-SRT also comes with the Midori web browser, text editor, calculator and many other applications that are useful in fixing a computer. | AiO-SRT also comes with the Midori web browser, text editor, calculator and many other applications that are useful in fixing a computer. | ||
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* For recovering data, by booting to AiO-SRT and clicking on the icon for the hard drive and then copying documents onto an external device, such as a USB drive. Data recovery tools are also provided. | * For recovering data, by booting to AiO-SRT and clicking on the icon for the hard drive and then copying documents onto an external device, such as a USB drive. Data recovery tools are also provided. | ||
* For removing malware | * For removing malware (with Clam Tk) | ||
* For testing hardware | * For testing hardware | ||
* For blanking hard drives, prior to disposing of them or the whole computer, or to blank them prior to installing a new operating system | * For blanking hard drives (with Nwipe), prior to disposing of them or the whole computer, or to blank them prior to installing a new operating system | ||
AiO-SRT has two modes, as a bootable disk and as a Windows auto-run program. Each mode provides different tools to help you troubleshoot your computer. A complete list of the programs can be found on the [https://paul.is-a-geek.org/aio-srt/ AiO-SRT official website] under "Utilities". | AiO-SRT has two modes, as a bootable disk and as a Windows auto-run program. Each mode provides different tools to help you troubleshoot your computer. A complete list of the programs can be found on the [https://paul.is-a-geek.org/aio-srt/ AiO-SRT official website] under "Utilities". | ||
==Getting AiO-SRT== | ==Getting AiO-SRT== | ||
If your computer has a DVD drive you can | If your computer has a DVD drive, you can download the ISO file from the [https://paul.is-a-geek.org/aio-srt/ AiO-SRT official website] and burn it to a DVD yourself with an ISO writer. If your computer does not have an optical drive, you can run it from a USB drive, as described below. | ||
AiO-SRT actually is not "installed" like a traditional operating system, instead it is run it from a DVD or a USB device as a "live session". | AiO-SRT actually is not "installed" like a traditional operating system, instead it is run it from a DVD or a USB device as a "live session". That means, you can run it on a Windows computer, without changing the Windows installation on the hard drive. | ||
==Minimum System Requirements== | ==Minimum System Requirements== | ||
AiO-SRT used in bootable mode will only run on 64-bit systems, but | AiO-SRT used in bootable mode will only run on 64-bit systems, but in Windows auto-run mode it will operate on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems. | ||
==Using AiO-SRT== | ==Using AiO-SRT== | ||
This explains how to use AiO-SRT from a Windows PC: | This explains how to get and use AiO-SRT from a Windows PC: | ||
===Run AiO-SRT in bootable mode (if you have a DVD already)=== | ===Run AiO-SRT in bootable mode (if you have a DVD already)=== | ||
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===Run AiO-SRT in auto-run mode (if you have a DVD already)=== | ===Run AiO-SRT in auto-run mode (if you have a DVD already)=== | ||
# With the computer on and running Windows, insert the DVD and AiO-SRT should run. | # With the computer on and running Windows, insert the DVD and AiO-SRT should run. | ||
# If it does not run open the DVD folder and click on the AiO-SRT.exe file. | # If it does not run, open the DVD folder and click on the AiO-SRT.exe file. | ||
===Run AiO-SRT from your own DVD using Windows=== | ===Run AiO-SRT from your own DVD using Windows=== | ||
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===AiO-SRT installation (with your own USB)=== | ===AiO-SRT installation (with your own USB)=== | ||
To run AiO-SRT from a USB drive from Windows use [http://wincdemu.sysprogs.org/ WinCDEmu] and follow the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhmFEaxEP34 instructions] in Paul Vreeland's video. | |||
You can also create an AiO-SRT bootable USB drive from Windows, using the [https://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/ Universal USB Installer] (UUI) in version ''Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.8.0.exe – January 14, 2018'' or later. | |||
You can use the [http://unetbootin.github.io/ UNetBootIn] ISO USB recorder to write the ISO file to a USB or even copy the contents of a written DVD to the stick, but in either case it will not be bootable, although the aio-srt.exe file can be clicked on to run and will then provide the tools to fix any Windows installation. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* https://www.system-rescue.org/ offers a very similar set of tools with a 2024 version compared to AIO SRT last edition in 2018. | |||
*[[Best Of Free Windows Software]] | *[[Best Of Free Windows Software]] | ||
*[[Lubuntu]] | *[[Lubuntu]] | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[https://paul.is-a-geek.org/aio-srt/ All in One - System Rescue Toolkit Official website] | *[https://paul.is-a-geek.org/aio-srt/ All in One - System Rescue Toolkit Official website] | ||
*[https://www.youtube.com/user/digitalstimulus/videos Paul Vreeland's videos, | *[https://www.youtube.com/user/digitalstimulus/videos Paul Vreeland's videos, including how to use AiO-SRT] | ||
*[http://www.ncf.ca/ncf/dg/index.jsp?dg=109 NCF Free Software Discussion Group] | *[http://www.ncf.ca/ncf/dg/index.jsp?dg=109 NCF Free Software Discussion Group] | ||
[[Category:Linux]] | [[Category:Linux]] | ||
[[Category:Windows]] | [[Category:Windows]] | ||
[[Category:Computer Help]] | |||
[[Category:Privacy and Security]] |
Latest revision as of 13:26, 21 June 2024
The All in One - System Rescue Toolkit (AiO-SRT) is a free Linux operating system with a set of recovery and rescue tools, created by Paul Bryan Vreeland, a computer repair technician. Based on Lubuntu, it can be run from a CD, DVD or USB device to recover lost data and fix broken Windows software.
AiO-SRT is Linux-based, and can be used to remove malware, blank hard drives, recover lost files and rescue data, even from a computer that will not boot to Windows. You can boot to AiO-SRT or, if used in a computer running Windows, it will auto-run and load utilities to fix the PC. It is free software, issued under free licenses.
AiO-SRT also comes with the Midori web browser, text editor, calculator and many other applications that are useful in fixing a computer.
Uses
AiO-SRT can be used for several purposes:
- For recovering data, by booting to AiO-SRT and clicking on the icon for the hard drive and then copying documents onto an external device, such as a USB drive. Data recovery tools are also provided.
- For removing malware (with Clam Tk)
- For testing hardware
- For blanking hard drives (with Nwipe), prior to disposing of them or the whole computer, or to blank them prior to installing a new operating system
AiO-SRT has two modes, as a bootable disk and as a Windows auto-run program. Each mode provides different tools to help you troubleshoot your computer. A complete list of the programs can be found on the AiO-SRT official website under "Utilities".
Getting AiO-SRT
If your computer has a DVD drive, you can download the ISO file from the AiO-SRT official website and burn it to a DVD yourself with an ISO writer. If your computer does not have an optical drive, you can run it from a USB drive, as described below.
AiO-SRT actually is not "installed" like a traditional operating system, instead it is run it from a DVD or a USB device as a "live session". That means, you can run it on a Windows computer, without changing the Windows installation on the hard drive.
Minimum System Requirements
AiO-SRT used in bootable mode will only run on 64-bit systems, but in Windows auto-run mode it will operate on both 32-bit and 64-bit systems.
Using AiO-SRT
This explains how to get and use AiO-SRT from a Windows PC:
Run AiO-SRT in bootable mode (if you have a DVD already)
- Boot to AiO-SRT (many computers require entering the computer set-up on boot to allow it to boot to a DVD before the hard drive)
- You can access your existing documents from the hard drive, by clicking on the file folder icon on the bottom of the desktop.
- Run any utilities you need to fix your computer, erase your hard drive, etc.
Run AiO-SRT in auto-run mode (if you have a DVD already)
- With the computer on and running Windows, insert the DVD and AiO-SRT should run.
- If it does not run, open the DVD folder and click on the AiO-SRT.exe file.
Run AiO-SRT from your own DVD using Windows
- Download the AiO-SRT ISO file from the AiO-SRT official website
- Download the Null River WinMD5Sum checker from http://www.nullriver.com/downloads/Install-winMd5Sum.exe
- Download the ISO recorder at http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/#/
- Launch the WinMD5Sum checker and test the downloaded AiO-SRT ISO file against the MD5SUM for the specific release in the same repository file. (This ensures that the ISO has not been compromised or corrupted)
- Launch the ISO recorder and use it to burn the ISO image to your DVD
- Boot to AiO-SRT (many computers require entering the computer set-up on boot to allow it to boot to a DVD before the hard drive)
- You can access your existing documents from the hard drive, by clicking on the file folder icon on the bottom of the desktop.
- Run any utilities you need to fix your computer, erase your hard drive, etc.
AiO-SRT installation (with your own USB)
To run AiO-SRT from a USB drive from Windows use WinCDEmu and follow the instructions in Paul Vreeland's video.
You can also create an AiO-SRT bootable USB drive from Windows, using the Universal USB Installer (UUI) in version Universal-USB-Installer-1.9.8.0.exe – January 14, 2018 or later.
You can use the UNetBootIn ISO USB recorder to write the ISO file to a USB or even copy the contents of a written DVD to the stick, but in either case it will not be bootable, although the aio-srt.exe file can be clicked on to run and will then provide the tools to fix any Windows installation.
See also
- https://www.system-rescue.org/ offers a very similar set of tools with a 2024 version compared to AIO SRT last edition in 2018.
- Best Of Free Windows Software
- Lubuntu
- Ubuntu
- Xubuntu