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I've read quite a few threads on here from brilliant people so I figured I should be able to get an experienced response. I am looking for an open source toolset with similar capabilities of the Geek Squad MRI disk. I would love a linux distro centered around this type of computer maintenance. USB bootable and updatable so I wouldn't have to update definitions each boot/computer I was cleaning. Looking to start making money with my computer knowledge and free right now is about all I can afford
Thanks for the help ahead of time.
Nokia N810 Diablo
Http://nitdroid.com