Windows Repair Toolbox

Just checked this out Alex. - Nice little tool - excellent job!
It's nice to see it incorporates a lot of the tools I already use, plus a couple I have looked at but not used yet.

Can definitely see me adopting this tool as part of my everyday software toolbox in the future, and look forward to hearing about further enhancements as you add them.
 
Also a heads up Internet Explorer will try to block the download of this link flagging it as malicious although you can over ride it through Smart Screen Filter. I have downloaded it with Firefox and Chrome with no issues. Emsisosft will flag Nirsoft tools in it.
 
An excellent tool....it would be nice to see Edge and Chrome stop blocking it as if it were a spam/porn site!
 
Nice tool, know i've managed to sucessfully download it :D

can i add a sugestion? Is it possible to include a keyboard/touchpad test in the final test section?
 
Seems fine now....it was definitely being blocked/flagged a few months back! download went smoothly as well....
 
Nice tool, know i've managed to sucessfully download it :D

can i add a sugestion? Is it possible to include a keyboard/touchpad test in the final test section?

Thanks! I'll try to find out a free and portable keyboard tester that i can include in a future version (suggestions are accepted!). I'll not be adding a touchpad tester though, because (in my experience) normally it's easy to figure out that touchpad is not working properly just by using it.
 
Hi all,

I've just released the version 1.3.0.0 of Windows Repair Toolbox. The tool is now available at www.windows-repair-toolbox.com (it's the same blog as before, i´m just using a custom domain). Here's what's changed (as usual sorry in advance for any errors, English is not my first language):

- The “Notes” tab now offers more features (ability to save to, import, print, save screenshots, format the text, etc.), including the integration with some of the Nirsoft Password Recovery Tools (to easily save to one single file or print one document containing the Windows and Office product keys, emails, wireless, and browsers passwords).

- Emsisoft Emergency Kit will no longer prompt for a extraction path, it will automatically be extracted to the same location as the other malware removal tools.

- In the hardware section, MemTest has been replaced with GPU-Z (because except for remote assistance, i can't imagine other scenario were the tool would be used instead of a bootable program).

- Eset Services Repair has been discontinued by Eset as a standalone tool, and has been integrated into Sirefef Cleaner. WRT will now run this tool ("Serv. Repair" button) with the specific parameter to make it repair and restore Windows Services to their default state (ps: just noticed a typo in the tooltip of the button, i repeated the word "repair" twice, i'll correct that in the next version).

- With some previously downloaded programs, WRT would return a message stating that the file already exists and would start a new download afterwards, instead of giving the user the option either to run the already existing file or to download a new one. This bug has been fixed.

- Due to a change in Bleeping Computer website, some of the downloads stopped working. To overcome that issue, I temporarily hosted myself some of the files and, from time time some programs like AdwCleaner or Combofix became outdated. That issue is now solved, and those downloads are now coming again directly from Bleeping Computer.

- The tool “FixWin” would not download and run in Windows 8.1. That problem is now fixed.

- If selected to run during the unattended fix process, Windows Repair AIO would stop in it's repair nº 7, under 32 bits versions of Windows. That issue is now solved.

- Clicking the "Clear Downloads" button in the settings tab would make WRT "not responding" while the downloads were being erased. That problem has been fixed.

- Decrapifier no longer runs under Windows XP, and Emsisoft no longer runs on Windows versions prior to Windows 7. When trying to run any of these programs in any of those versions of Windows, WRT will inform through a message box and will not proceed.

As always, all feedback (suggestions to improve, bug reports, etc.) is welcome.

Thanks!
 
I'll just note that BitDefender REALLY doesn't like the portable download link you have. Identifies the specific download for the portable version as infected with malware.
 
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