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Windows 911!!!

Curated list of FREE emergency resources when you find yourself in the inevitable pickle with Windows. PRs welcome!

If you find yourself routinely using recovery tools on a daily basis (e.g. you are an IT Technician or similar), then you may also want to reference the below link for a more expansive tooling list:
https://github.com/LV-Crew/Multiboot-USB-Stick/

Utility Libraries

Take your time when going through the below utility libraries and use them to build your own. Most, if not all, are entirely portable and don't require installation.

Sysinternals
A go-to for Windows diagnostics, along with some other simple yet powerful utilities for both local and domain environments.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/

NirSoft
NirSoft is a massive collection of simple yet effective utilities for both getting things done and just curiosities. It has utilities for everything from network forensics to local PC diagnostics.
https://www.nirsoft.net/

Must-Have Disks

If you have Windows, you should have a disk burned from every single one of the below links that is appropriate for your system!!!

UBCD
UBCD is good for any OS and is a collection of all those floppies people thought they wouldn't need anymore but can still save your butt in a bind, plus a whole lot more. It also currently comes with a freeware version of Parted Magic for all your partitioning needs, but they are working to replace it with their own UBCD distro in the future. With everything from virus scanners to password crackers to data recovery and memory diagnostics, this is definitely a must-have!
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/

TechBench
The TechBench website may seem unassuming and maybe even shady, but it's actually home to a download link generator which generates links to various flavors of Windows that are downloaded directly from software-download.microsoft.com (See for yourself when you are given a download link!), so you don't need to worry about them being hacked and cracked versions that you might find floating around in torrents. With modern versions of Windows, always keeping an up-to-date version of your OS's install disk allows you the option to be able to reinstall your current OS without losing any licensing or even any data!
So the next time you decide trying your hand at gambling with Windows updates that land you sitting in front of a "Desktop Location is not available" error with no recovery options, no taskbar, no explorer, and no clue what to do, just CTRL+ALT+DELETE into the Task Manager, More details to make the File menu appear, File, Run new task, Browse. Keyboard shortcuts and right-click options apply here just like they do in the explorer and you can use it to back up what you need to before executing the disk's setup.exe to reinstall. It should also be noted when stuck in a situation like this, you may have to run everything with administrative privileges. Also, by default the Task Manager browser only views "program" file types, so don't forget to change that to "All files" in the bottom right drop-down. Backing your important data up should always be a precautionary step, but if your install disk is newer than your current OS build it will most likely be able to reinstall without losing anything similar to an upgrade. Slightly older install disks may also work, but the older they are the more likely they are to require data loss.
(As an additional note to the above situation, if you have Windows Update enabled and third-party antivirus installed, such as AVG, Avast, Kaspersky, McAfee, etc., make sure you DO NOT allow Windows Update to automatically install. If your connection is good, allowing it automatically download and wait for you is fine. And then before you manually trigger the Windows Update to begin installing the downloaded updates, DISABLE YOUR ANTIVIRUS. Microsoft has been crashing significant quantities of systems in recent updates due to conflicts with antivirus and they DO NOT provide support in these cases.)
https://tb.rg-adguard.net/public.php

Lubuntu
If Windows just isn't working and you're on a deadline, you can always save your Windows partition for later by resizing it and squeeze Lubuntu and a swap into new partitions, or just wipe everything and just go with Lubuntu and a swap. Lubuntu will just about run on anything while also supporting modern applications you need to get your work done, such as the LibreOffice suite which allows you to create, modify, and save Microsoft Office files and continue on with your work as if nothing happened. Also, since it's based on Ubuntu, which has been shipping preinstalled on many machines direct from manufacturers, it's a short and easy learning curve for beginners just coming from Windows with no experience in Linux at all. It supports low-RAM machines as well as has a couple of different PAE options for older CPUs that run into PAE errors on install, so please read the docs or google around first if you're having trouble installing it.
https://lubuntu.net/

Antivirus Rescue Disks

The above UBCD comes with many antivirus tools, but everyone has their preferred and trusted antivirus and most come with a portable rescue disk. If you suspect you're down hard due to viruses, give your preferred AV rescue disk a shot. If your AV product isn't represented here and has a rescue disk available, just send us a PR to get it added. It should also be noted the below list is presented in alphanumeric order without any intentions of implied preference.

Avast Rescue Disk
This is not a download, but just instructions on how to make an Avast rescue disk from your installed Avast software.
https://help.avast.com/en/av_abs/10/page_rescue_disc.html

AVG Rescue CD
https://www.avg.com/en-ww/download.prd-arl

Avira Rescue System
https://www.avira.com/en/download/product/avira-rescue-system

Kaspersky Rescue Disk
http://support.kaspersky.com/viruses/rescuedisk

Other Useful Tools

SUPERAntiSpyware
SUPERAntiSpyware offers a portable version not requiring installation that comes with its newest signatures and you can copy/burn it to any medium and run it on an infected system.
https://www.superantispyware.com/portablescanner.html

Spybot – Search & Destroy
Safer-Networking's Spybot - Search & Destroy is a spyware and adware removal program. S&D doesn't search in files like an antivirus program for signatures, instead it knows where spyware and adware place there files and removes them. As S&D isn't an AV solution, it's highly recommended that this be used to complement and supplement an AV scan and not replace one. S&D also repairs the registry and other system configurations that can be affected by spyware and adware, something AV programs normally don't do. The below link is not a download, but instructions on how to make an S&D disk from your installed S&D software.
https://www.safer-networking.org/features/bootcd/

Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit-Tool
If you think your system is infected with a rootkit, you may want to run the Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit-Tool. It does require unpacking and it's not entirely portable, but it definitely gets the job done for rootkits it knows about.
https://www.malwarebytes.com/antirootkit/

YUMI – Multiboot USB Creator
YUMI (Your Universal Multiboot Installer), is the successor of MultibootISOs. It can be used to create a Multiboot Bootable USB Flash Drive containing multiple operating systems, antivirus utilities, disc cloning, diagnostic tools, and more.
https://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/

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