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Windows Repair Toolbox
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Windows Repair Toolbox (freeware) is a software that aim to help making the process of repairing Windows, faster, easier and uniform.

   


windows repair toolbox features:


- Displays relevant information: CPU Temperatures, System Usage; RAM Installed, Free Space Left, Windows install date.

- Post Malware Removal assurance tests once computer repair is complete.

- Make and save notes about the pc repair process.

- Quick access to useful Windows tools like chkdsk, sfc, regedit, msconfig.

- Unattended fix option, this automatically performs tasks like malware removal, disk defragment, system clean up and pc repair. It can also send a email with all the logs letting you know that the automatic repair is complete. This can help with repetitive tasks.


Disclaimer (read carefully):
By running Windows Repair Toolbox you accept COMPLETE responsibility for ANYTHING that happens. This tool has ZERO WARRANTY for any purpose. Run it AT YOUR OWN RISK.

All 3rd-party tools you might download using Windows Repair Toolbox belong to their respective owners and authors, and are bound by their respective licences. It is YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to determine if you have the rights to use those 3rd-party tools in whatever environment you use this software.

Requirements: .NET Framework 4, internet connection, Windows XP to 8.1.

https://windows-repair-toolbox.blogspot.co.uk/



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Hello Britec,

i'm the author of Windows Repair Toolbox, thank you a lot for reviewing my program! I feel quite honored since i'm a long time viewer of your tutorials and reviews. The program is still quite young and all the feedback is needed and very much welcome!

Regarding the unattended fix feature, in this moment it doesn't work the way you explained in the review. The unattended fix button will run:
- Don't sleep (to prevent the computer from suspend)
- TDSS Killer;
- Vipre Rescue Scanner;
- Microsoft Safety Scanner;
- Emsisoft Emergency Kit;
- Ccleaner;
- Windows Repair AIO (optional, from settings)
- Defraggler (quick defrag, optional, from settings)

The checkboxes are a way for the user and other people that might be working in fixing in the same machine (like in a workbench), to keep track of what tools have already been executed.

From the settings it's possible to choose between smart scan (that will run the quick scans of the above anti-malware applications) and full (that will run the full scans). It's also possible to configure a email account where to receive a email containing the logs as soon as the process ends, provided that there's an internet connection.

Options to allow further customization of the tool and in particular of the unattended fix are in my to do list.

Thank you very much!
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The tool looks very interesting, I will be doing a Malware Removal video with your tool soon Big Grin  I would suggest a quick restore point button on that program, something like this create a system restore point in 1 click with quick restore maker
Also a Farbar recovery scanner and Farbar service scanner would be a great addition. 

It was my pleasure in making the video, I knew something was not right with unattended when I run it, never mind it will get worked out in the end. 

Thanks for taking the time in creating the tool, lets hope the exposure helps you.
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(03-07-2015, 01:37 PM)Britec Wrote:  The tool looks very interesting, I will be doing a Malware Removal video with your tool soon Big Grin  I would suggest a quick restore point button on that program, something like this create a system restore point in 1 click with quick restore maker
Also a Farbar recovery scanner and Farbar service scanner would be a great addition. 

It was my pleasure in making the video, I knew something was not right with unattended when I run it, never mind it will get worked out in the end. 

Thanks for taking the time in creating the tool, lets hope the exposure helps you.

Thank you for the suggestions! Smile

thanks to your review i've been receiving some very valuable feedback.

If you have any question regarding the tool please just let me know.

Ps: the cpu temperature monitor and webcam test (and maybe microphone test) wont work under a VM!
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#5
Hi all, today i released a new beta version (1.0.0.3), that solves some bugs and adds more information about the unattended fix. Here's what's changed:

- Fixed the "Cannot write to a closed TextWriter" error (that prevented the unattended fix process from finishing in the 1.0.0.2 version; it happened to be related with the writing of the log);

- Fixed a bug in the unattended fix process that affected the portable version of the tool. That bug would prevent the automatic removal of the program folder (C:\Windows_Repair_Toolbox) after the process is completed (an error message would blink right before the reboot).

- Added more information about the unattended fix: new tooltip in the "Unattended Fix" button, and in the "smart scan" and "full scan" checkboxes.

- Some other minor improvements and fixes.

Thanks all for the great feedback I've been receiving.

If you have any suggestion or found any bug, please let me know!
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Thanks for keeping us updated AlexCa.
Tim's Computer Repair (TCR) 
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#7
Hi all,

i've just updated Windows Repair Toolbox to version 1.0.0.4 BETA. There are lot of bug fixes and internal improvements in order to increase the stability of the tool. All feedback is welcome. I hope you enjoy!

Version 1.0.0.4 BETA:

Fixed: If Ccleaner is installed and running in background in the computer being repaired (active monitoring feature of Ccleaner), the unattended fix will get stuck in the phase of cleaning temp files with Ccleaner.

Fixed: The unattended fix log isn't registering Vipre Rescue download.

Fixed: Vipre Rescue isn't running after download in manual scan (it runs in the unattended fix).

Fixed: Link to Microsoft Safety Scanner is being redirected to another Microsoft page.

Fixed: Ccleaner will delete Microsoft Safety Scanner log during the unattended fix. So, when it finishes, that log will be missing from "Unattended_Fix_Logs.zip" file.

Fixed: Cancel button will not terminate Vipre Rescue’s process during the unattended fix. Rescue ScannerVipre Rescue Scanner will now show its window when it’s running during the unattended fix process; in order to allow (if wanted) the cancelation of the scanner by simply closing the window, the way it’s intended to work (otherwise neither the cancel button of WRT or the Task Manager are able to kill Viper protected process).

Fixed: In the end of the unattended fix, before the automatic reboot that completes the process, the portable version will attempt to delete Windows Repair Toolbox folder. This is a bad design because some of the antimalware tools will sometimes program themselves to run at next startup in order to complete the removal process.

Fixed: Malwarebytes Anti-Rootkit download process no longer “freezes” Windows Repair Toolbox GUI.

Fixed:  buttons alignment in the “Tools” tab.

Replaced: “Anti-Twin” with a button that opens Ninite’s website in the browser (Anti-Twin’s function was duplicated with “Duplicate Finder” tool contained already contained in Ccleaner).

Improved: The message box that advises to disable the AV before downloading Nirsoft password recovery tools now contains a cancel option.

Improved: The verification of the availability of the download links is now faster, since now it’s specific for the system type (32-bit or 64-bit) where WRT is running.

Improved: the formatting of text contained in the message boxes.

Some other improvements and bug fixes.
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Thanks Alex for keeping us updated.
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AlexCa I have a question for you.

If you have this program already downloaded to a machine and that machine gets infected to the point a piece of malware stops you from accessing any anti-malware sites, does this program create a Random process name (in order to start up in the first place) and/or create a masked IP destination to fool the malware, enabling a direct download of the anti-malware software?
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(03-24-2015, 02:27 PM)GuiltySpark Wrote:  AlexCa I have a question for you.

If you have this program already downloaded to a machine and that machine gets infected to the point a piece of malware stops you from accessing any anti-malware sites, does this program create a Random process name (in order to start up in the first place) and/or create a masked IP destination to fool the malware, enabling a direct download of the anti-malware software?

Hi Guilty Spark,

no it doesn't. But those would be valuable features. Maybe when the software is more matured, i'll look for a way to implement one or both.

Meanwhile i would go with a AV boot cd to deal with a pesky virus like that... Smile
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