Hello phil. Many thanks for the suggestion! Yes i totally agree, the only thing that we have to bear in mind is this might end up as a dvd release. I will be looking at ophcrack over the next few days. I will also be looking into including an MBR repair tool, file recovery tool, windows password reset tool, and possibly some network troubleshooting tools if people want them. If anyone has any other suggestions, please don't hesitate to respond. Thanks for reading, Mo. Agent Orange <agentorange@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >Mo, > >Probably getting ahead of myself here, but one tool which it might be >useful >to have on a Linux rescue CD is a Windows password recovery tool such >as >Ophcrack. You can already download and burn Ophcrack as a Live CD ISO >which >boots into a desktop GUI version of Linux, but of course it doesn't >talk so >useless at present. There is another version which runs under >Linux/Unix >but not sure whether it would run under Arch. > >See this link: > >http://ophcrack.sourceforge.net/ > >Phil > > >-----Original Message----- >From: vi-tech-testers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >[mailto:vi-tech-testers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mobeen Iqbal >Sent: 16 July 2014 20:23 >To: vi-tech-testers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: [vi-tech-testers] has anyone tested the new image? > >Hello Everyone. > >Its been rather quiet on here to say the least. Has anyone apart from >Rill >had a chance to test the new image? the next stage is going to be >compiling >a list of packages or functions that people would like to see from a >live >rescue CD version of linux, and documenting the various programs chosen >for >a specific task. but of course, a list isn't a list without people's >feedback/comments, so please keep your feedback coming. > >thanks for reading, > >Mo. -- Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.