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Creating a Bart's boot disk?


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Reddoug

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Hi All

Not sure if this is the correct place for this post. I am creating a boot disk. I would like to be able is add a cleaner and a defrag programs onto the disk. I am trying to figure out how to add them as plug ins. Is this possible and what would I have to do to be able too? Have been looking on the net but have not found an answer to my problem.


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happyrock

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try looking here for what you want to install as plugins...UBCD4WIN is based or BARTPE...its one of my "goto" tools...I highly recommend it...
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Thanks for the reply. Tried to get it to work but was unable to. I copied the plugins into Bart's PE. It works but I have alot of the same applications. I think I will remove Bart's and UCB4WIN and reinstall them. I get A WARNING froim AVG since I installed UCB4WIN. I will keep pluggin away at it.

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I get A WARNING froim AVG since I installed UCB4WIN

those are false positives...
Main Forum: UBCD4Windows - Support > AntiVirus False positives and Hash Check problems
go here and in thread 9 at the time of this writing...

When Installing UBCD4win and building AVG will interfere. When the AVG questions come up click add to the allowed list and /or "ignore" . This will take a few passes to get the allow list to stop AVG from interfering with installs or builds.


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