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Old 05-13-2008
Super Grub Disk 0.9716 (Floppy branch)

Image Super Grub Disk is a bootable floppy or CDROM that is oriented towards system rescue, specifically for repairing the booting process. Super Grub Disk is simply a Grub Disk with a lot of useful menus. It can activate partitions, boot partitions, boot MBRs, boot your former OS (Linux or another one) by loading menu.lst from your hard disk, automatically restore Grub on your MBR, swap hard disks in the BIOS, and boot from any available disk device. It has multi-language support, and allows you to change the keyboard layout of your shell. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
Booting to Windows was fixed. Quick menu options were rewritten for non-English users and help was added. It is now possible to manually restore grub to the MBR, which is useful for Windows systems that overwrite sectors just after the MBR.Image

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