Scan for Viruses: this launches Comodo Rescue Disk currently only. Hard Disk Tools: includes currently Acronis TrueImage 2017, GParted, Norton Ghost 11.5, Paragon Hard Disk Manager, PloP Boot Manager, SpinRite, SuperGrubDisk, Darik's Boot and Nuke.ĭiagnostic Utilities: includes currently Hardware Detection Tool Memtest86+, TestDisk / PhotoRec / LiliPad, Ultimate Boot Cd. You can start one of the bootable operating systems included with the distribution, or access diagnostic, repair and troubleshooting tools instead that MediCat ships with.Ħ4-Bit windows Recovery: Choice of Microsoft or Easy Recovery options for Windows 10, Windows 8.1 and Windows 7. The naked variant size of 5.05 GB, the Windows 10 圆4 distribution 3.94 GB, and naked Windows 10 distribution 1.47 Gigabyte. The main distribution, MediCat DVD as a size of 7.5 Gigabytes. Mini Windows 10 圆4 Naked - Like the one above, but without the PortableApps Suite. Mini Windows 10 圆4 - Windows 10 WinPE Boot Environment, and PortableApps Suite. MediaCat DVD Naked - Like MediCat DVD, but without the PortableApps Suite.
It includes the PortableApps Suite, Linux boot environments and a full working mini Windows 10 WinPE Boot Environment. MediCat DVD - This is the name giving distribution.
MediCat DVD comes in four different flavors MediCat DVD is a bootable troubleshooting environment that ships with Linux and Windows boot environments, and troubleshooting tools.
So then you know you go to get the coreinfo utility at:Īnd it will output to the (dos)command window
Now, you need to know how to check your CPU, read this: Fedora and Debian still distribute both PAE and non-PAE kernels.Īlso some BSD other OS you better check this first. As of 2012, common Linux distributions have stopped distributing non-PAE kernels, thus making PAE hardware mandatory - examples being Red Hat Enterprise Linux / CentOS from version 6.0, Ubuntu (and derivatives like Linux Mint) from 12.10. As of 2009, some common Linux distributions have started to use a PAE-enabled kernel as the distribution-specific default. The Linux kernel supports PAE as a build option and major distributions provide a PAE kernel either as the default or as an option.
It's a matter of clicking on the EZ Flash update button, then simply browsing to the BIOS ROM image on your PC and clicking on it (just like in Explorer - only its from the BIOS itself).ĭon't be disheartened by the number of pages in that thread - my issues were resolved by the time I got to page 14.Īnd now I am very happy with my awesome system!Ī PAE-enabled Linux kernel requires that the CPU also support PAE. The one I bought that arrived last Friday had BIOS v1003 on it - the current is v1305 - so you can see how old it is, with around half a dozen updates in between.īIOS flashing in the new EFI BIOS is very very simple. I have just bought a P8P67 board based system and was on the point of returning the PSU and VGA crad when I found the following thread:Īll the resources you will ever need (and updated) on page 1 and then 144 pages of discussion of the various problems and their resolution.īelieve me, if you buy a board with this chipset, you will almost certainly need this info.