Geek Squad Mri 5110 Soldierx
The guys at Soldier X have a tutorial on running the famous Geek Squad MRI (internal tools for Geek Squad only) from USB http://www.soldierx.com/bbs/Small-Tutorial.
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I had Geek Squad work on an old computer and got it back with a copy of their MRI disc. I'll admit, that disc is pretty handy. It's a live disc which boots on UEFI and BIOS motherboards to a preinstalled environment that automatically loads an offline OS's registry hive. From what I can see, a lot of the tools they use are 3rd party programs that can be got for free (Ccleaner, TDSS Killer, MBAM, Sysinternals clones etc) and a few I can't find yet (SAMurai, for instance, for deleting local passwords). They also have scripts they wrote (at least I think they wrote it) that can do some pretty nifty automated stuff. However, I can't find a program that the startup manager was based off (seems like more than autoruns).
It categorizes the registry and allows you to view and delete entries. Even if it's just autoruns, how do you incorporate it into a live cd that automatically loads offline OS hives? I used to work for Geek Squad as an Advanced Repair Agent, Operations Agent, and Consultation Agent, so I basically did a little of everything there over the years I worked there. I just recently got a job doing IT work for a bank. Geek Squad Agents did write most of the scripts that are used in the MRI disc.
I believe there are a few that were pretty common knowledge and just assimilated. The MRI disc is Geek Squads' tech tools.
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It's used to make repairs simple and fast but is not a replacement for having a brain when it comes to fixing computers. Most of the 3rd party programs are things that Geek Squad Agents over the years have used to do repairs themselves manually and were slowly assimilated into the MRI. The disc is updated pretty regularly and incorporates the ideas of agents working for the company to make it an easier and more efficient tool to use. Honestly, if you're wanting to use the startup manager, I'd recommend just torrenting a cracked MRI from somewhere and mounting it to a USB drive as has already been recommended by in this thread.