Lets's Talk Computers - Winternals  September 18, 1999
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Interview on September 18, 1999
NT Utilities     Guest: Mark Russinovich


Get boot floppy functionality for Windows NT. The boot-floppy approach is often the only way to correct problems on your computer. Windows 3.1 and Windows 95 have several utility programs that allow this recovery feature. Not until ERD Commander from Winternals has this feature been available for Windows NT users. But this isn't all that ERD Commander does, you can use ERD Commander to replace or remove bad drivers, update system files, correct misconfigured security and address a host of other problems. Find out more from Mark Russinovich, CT Architect for this product.
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