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Hirens BootCD V13.0: A Complete Guide to Troubleshoot and Repair Your Computer


What is Hirens BootCD and why you need it




If you are looking for a powerful and versatile tool that can help you troubleshoot and repair your computer, you should definitely check out Hirens BootCD V13.0.




FULL Hirens BootCD V13.0 [ Instalador Boot USB][ Mini Windows XP]



Hirens BootCD is a bootable CD that contains a collection of free tools that can be used for various purposes, such as:


  • Partitioning, formatting, cloning, or wiping hard disks



  • Recovering data from damaged or deleted partitions



  • Backing up or restoring your system



  • Testing your hardware components



  • Fixing boot problems or corrupted registry



  • Removing viruses, malware, or spyware



  • Resetting or recovering Windows passwords



  • Editing or modifying system files And much more!



One of the best features of Hirens BootCD is that it can be booted from a USB or DVD, so you don't need to install anything on your hard drive. You can also use it on any computer, regardless of the operating system or the state of the system.


Another great feature of Hirens BootCD is that it includes a mini Windows XP environment, which is a live bootable version of Windows XP that runs directly from the CD. This allows you to access your files, browse the web, run applications, and use various tools without affecting your main system.


As you can see, Hirens BootCD is a very useful and convenient tool that can save you a lot of time and hassle when dealing with computer problems. In this article, I will show you how to download and install Hirens BootCD V13.0, how to use it, how to troubleshoot common problems with it, and how to customize it to suit your needs.


How to download and install Hirens BootCD V13.0




The first step to use Hirens BootCD is to download and install it on a USB or DVD. Here's how to do it:


Download




To download Hirens BootCD V13.0, you need to visit the official website and click on the "Download" button. You will be redirected to a page where you can choose between two options: "Download as ZIP" or "Download as Torrent".


I recommend using the torrent option, as it is faster and more reliable. You will need a torrent client, such as uTorrent or BitTorrent, to download the file. The file size is about 592 MB.


Once you have downloaded the file, you need to extract it using a tool like WinRAR or 7-Zip. You will get an ISO file, which is an image of the CD. You need to verify the integrity of the ISO file using a tool like MD5 & SHA Checksum Utility. The MD5 checksum of the ISO file should be 7EFC81ADBBD551D56A5D0621F02F7AA1.


Install




To install Hirens BootCD V13.0 on a USB or DVD, you need to use a tool like Rufus or Universal USB Installer. These tools can create a bootable USB or DVD from the ISO file.


I recommend using Rufus, as it is faster and more compatible. Here's how to use Rufus:


  • Download and run Rufus from its official website. You don't need to install it.



  • Insert your USB or DVD into your computer.



  • Select your USB or DVD from the "Device" dropdown menu in Rufus.



  • Select "ISO Image" from the "Boot selection" dropdown menu in Rufus.



  • Click on the "SELECT" button and browse to the location where you extracted the ISO file.



  • Select "MBR" from the "Partition scheme" dropdown menu in Rufus.



  • Select "BIOS or UEFI" from the "Target system" dropdown menu in Rufus.



  • Leave the other settings as default and click on the "START" button in Rufus.



  • Wait for Rufus to finish creating the bootable USB or DVD. This may take several minutes.



  • Eject your USB or DVD safely from your computer.



Congratulations! You have successfully installed Hirens BootCD V13.0 on your USB or DVD. Now you can use it to boot your computer and access its features.


How to use Hirens BootCD V13.0




To use Hirens BootCD V13.0, you need to boot your computer from the USB or DVD where you installed it. Here's how to do it:


Boot




To boot your computer from the USB or DVD, you need to change the boot order in your BIOS or UEFI settings. This may vary depending on your computer model and manufacturer, but generally you need to do the following:


  • Turn on or restart your computer.



  • Press a key (usually F2, F10, F12, Del, Esc) repeatedly during startup to enter the BIOS or UEFI settings.



  • Navigate to the "Boot" tab or section using the arrow keys.



  • Select your USB or DVD from the list of boot devices using the arrow keys.

  • Press the "+" or "-" keys to move your USB or DVD to the top of the boot order.



  • Press F10 or another key to save and exit the BIOS or UEFI settings.



  • Your computer will restart and boot from the USB or DVD.



Once you boot from the USB or DVD, you will see a black screen with a blue menu with different options. You can use the arrow keys and the Enter key to select an option. You can also press F1 to see more options and F2 to see more information.


Normal installation




If you want to install Windows XP on your hard drive, you can choose the first option: "1. Normal Installation". This will launch a normal Windows XP setup wizard, where you can choose between four different editions of Windows XP:


  • Full: This is the complete version of Windows XP Professional SP3 with all the features and updates.



  • Slimmed: This is a reduced version of Windows XP Professional SP3 with some components removed, such as games, languages, drivers, etc.



  • Tiny with IE8/WMP11/Windows Update: This is a very small version of Windows XP Professional SP3 with only the essential components, but with Internet Explorer 8, Windows Media Player 11, and Windows Update enabled.



  • Tiny without IE/WMP/Windows Update: This is a very small version of Windows XP Professional SP3 with only the essential components, but without Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, or Windows Update.



You can choose the edition that suits your needs and preferences. You will need to accept the license agreement, choose a partition to install Windows XP, format it if necessary, and wait for the installation to complete. You will also need to enter a product key, which is provided in the CD label or in the TXT file in the ISO file.


Unattended installation




If you want to install Windows XP on your hard drive without any user interaction, you can choose the second option: "2. Unattended Installation". This will launch an automated Windows XP setup wizard, where you can choose between two different editions of Windows XP:


  • TinyXP Beast Edition II: This is a very small and fast version of Windows XP Professional SP3 with only the essential components and some tweaks and optimizations. It has no Internet Explorer, no Windows Media Player, no Windows Update, no firewall, no security center, no system restore, no help files, etc. It also has some extra features, such as DirectX 10, VLC media player, 7-Zip, CCleaner, etc.



  • MicroXP v0.86: This is another very small and fast version of Windows XP Professional SP3 with only the essential components and some tweaks and optimizations. It has no Internet Explorer, no Windows Media Player, no Windows Update, no firewall, no security center, no system restore, no help files, etc. It also has some extra features, such as Firefox browser, K-Lite Codec Pack, WinRAR, etc.



You can choose the edition that suits your needs and preferences. You don't need to enter any product key or make any choices during the installation. The setup wizard will automatically install Windows XP on your hard drive and reboot your computer when done. Acronis Backup + Restore




If you want to backup or restore your Windows partition or disk, you can choose the third option: "3. Acronis Backup + Restore". This will launch Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server, which is a powerful and reliable tool that can create and restore images of your system.


You can use Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server to perform various tasks, such as:


  • Create an image of your entire disk or a specific partition and save it to a local or network drive, a CD or DVD, or an FTP server.



  • Restore an image of your entire disk or a specific partition from a local or network drive, a CD or DVD, or an FTP server.



  • Clone your disk to another disk of the same or different size.



  • Convert your disk from MBR to GPT or vice versa.



  • Resize, move, copy, delete, or format partitions on your disk.



  • Check and repair errors on your disk or partition.



  • Securely wipe your disk or partition to prevent data recovery.



You can use the graphical user interface or the command-line interface of Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server to perform these tasks. You can also create bootable media with Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server and use it on any computer.


Mini Windows XP




If you want to access a live bootable Windows XP environment with various tools and drivers, you can choose the fourth option: "4. Mini Windows XP". This will launch a mini version of Windows XP that runs directly from the CD.


You can use Mini Windows XP to perform various tasks, such as:


  • Access your files and folders on your hard drive, USB drive, CD or DVD, or network drive.



  • Browse the web using Internet Explorer 8 or Opera browser.



  • Run applications such as Notepad, Wordpad, Paint, Calculator, etc.



  • Use various tools such as Total Commander, 7-Zip, CCleaner, Defraggler, Recuva, etc.



  • Install or update drivers for your hardware devices using DriverPack Solution, Driver Genius, Driver Magician, etc.



  • Connect to a Wi-Fi or Ethernet network using PENetwork, WinSCP, PuTTY, etc.



  • Scan and remove viruses, malware, or spyware using ESET Online Scanner, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, McAfee Stinger, Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool, etc.



  • Reset or recover Windows passwords using Lazesoft Password Recovery, NT Password Edit, Windows Login Unlocker, etc.



You can also access the main menu of Hirens BootCD from Mini Windows XP by clicking on the "HBCD Menu" icon on the desktop. You can also access the command prompt by clicking on the "CMD" icon on the desktop.


How to troubleshoot common problems with Hirens BootCD V13.0




Hirens BootCD V13.0 is a very useful and reliable tool that can help you troubleshoot and repair your computer. However, sometimes you may encounter some problems with it. Here are some of the most common problems and how to solve them: Windows XP or Normal Installation or Unattended Installation.


You can refer to the documentation or website of your hardware device for more details on how to install or update drivers.


Network




Some network connections may not work properly with Hirens BootCD because of missing or incorrect settings. Here are some possible solutions:


  • If you are using Mini Windows XP, you can use PENetwork, which is a tool that can automatically detect and configure your network settings. You can access it from the "Network" menu in the HBCD Menu.



  • If you are using Normal Installation or Unattended Installation, you can use WinSCP, PuTTY, or TeamViewer, which are tools that can connect to remote servers or computers using various protocols. You can access them from the "Programs" menu in the HBCD Menu.



  • If you have your own network settings, you can edit them manually from Mini Windows XP or Normal Installation or Unattended Installation.



You can refer to your network provider or administrator for more details on how to configure your network settings.


Security




Some viruses, malware, or spyware may infect your system and cause problems with Hirens BootCD. Here are some possible solutions:


  • If you are using Mini Windows XP, you can use ESET Online Scanner, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, McAfee Stinger, or Kaspersky Virus Removal Tool, which are tools that can scan and remove viruses, malware, or spyware from your system. You can access them from the "Antivirus" menu in the HBCD Menu.



  • If you are using Normal Installation or Unattended Installation, you can use Avira AntiVir Personal, AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition, Comodo Internet Security, or Microsoft Security Essentials, which are tools that can protect your system from viruses, malware, or spyware. You can access them from the "Programs" menu in the HBCD Menu.



  • If you have your own antivirus software, you can update it and run it from Mini Windows XP or Normal Installation or Unattended Installation.



You can refer to the documentation or website of your antivirus software for more details on how to scan and remove viruses, malware, or spyware.


Passwords




Some Windows passwords may be lost, forgotten, or changed and prevent you from accessing your system. Here are some possible solutions:


  • If you are using Mini Windows XP, you can use Lazesoft Password Recovery, NT Password Edit, or Windows Login Unlocker, which are tools that can reset or recover Windows passwords from your system. You can access them from the "Password/Key Tools" menu in the HBCD Menu.



  • If you are using Normal Installation or Unattended Installation, you can use Ophcrack LiveCD, which is a tool that can crack Windows passwords using rainbow tables. You can boot from it by choosing the "5. Ophcrack LiveCD" option in the main menu of Hirens BootCD.



  • If you have your own password recovery software, you can run it from Mini Windows XP or Normal Installation or Unattended Installation.



You can refer to the documentation or website of your password recovery software for more details on how to reset or recover Windows passwords.


How to customize Hirens BootCD V13.0




Hirens BootCD V13.0 is a very flexible and customizable tool that allows you to add your own drivers, tools, and ISOs to suit your needs. Here's how to do it: Add drivers




If you want to add your own drivers to Hirens BootCD, you need to copy them to the HBCDDrivers folder in the USB or DVD where you installed it. You can use any folder structure or naming convention you like, as long as the drivers are in the HBCDDrivers folder.


To load your drivers during boot, you need to press F6 when you see the "Press F6 for 3rd party SCSI or RAID driver" message on the screen. You will see a list of drivers that are available in the HBCDDrivers folder. You can use the arrow keys and the Enter key to select the drivers you want to load. You can also press F5 to refresh the list of drivers.


You can also load your drivers manually from Mini Windows XP or Normal Installation or Unattended Installation by using the Device Manager or other tools.


Add tools




If you want to add your own tools to Hirens BootCD, you need to copy them to the HBCDPrograms folder in the USB or DVD where you installed it. You can use any folder structure or naming convention you like, as long as the tools are in the HBCDPrograms folder.


To access your tools from the menu, you need to create a text file with the same name as your tool and with a .ini extension in the HBCDPrograms folder. For example, if your tool is called MyTool.exe, you need to create a file called MyTool.ini in the HBCDPrograms folder.


The .ini file should contain the following information:


[Menu] Title=My Tool Description=A description of what my tool does [Exe] Path=MyTool.exe Parameters=Any parameters for my tool


You can also add other options, such as Icon, Hotkey, RunAsAdmin, etc. You can refer to the existing .ini files in the HBCDPrograms folder for examples.


Once you have created the .ini file, you can access your tool from the "Programs" menu in the HBCD Menu. You can also access your tool directly from Mini Windows XP or Normal Installation or Unattended Installation by browsing to the HBCDPrograms folder.


Add ISOs




If you want to add your own ISO files to Hirens BootCD, you need to copy them to the HBCD folder in the USB or DVD where you installed it. You can use any folder structure or naming convention you like, as long as the ISO files are in the HBCD folder.


To boot from your ISO files, you need to use GRUB4DOS, which is a tool that can load and boot various operating systems and files. You can access GRUB4DOS from the "6. GRUB4DOS" option in the main menu of Hirens BootCD.


Once you enter GRUB4DOS, you will see a command prompt where you can type commands to boot from your ISO files. The general syntax is:


map /HBCD/YourISO.iso (0xff) map --hook root (0xff) chainloader (0xff) boot


For example, if your ISO file is called Ubuntu.iso and it is in the root of the HBCD folder, you can type:


map /HBCD/Ubuntu.iso (0xff) map --hook root (0xff) chainloader (0xff) boot


You can also create a menu entry for your ISO file by editing the menu.lst file in the HBCD folder. You can use any text editor to do this. You can refer to the existing menu entries in the menu.lst file for examples.


Conclusion




Hirens BootCD V13.0 is a powerful and versatile tool that can help you troubleshoot and repair your computer. It contains a collection of free tools that can be used for various purposes, such as partitioning, formatting, cloning, or wiping hard disks, recovering data from damaged or deleted partitions, backing up or restoring your system, testing your hardware components, fixing boot problems or corrupted registry, removing viruses, malware, or spyware, resetting or recovering Windows passwords, editing or modifying system files, and much more.


Hirens BootCD V13.0 can be booted from a USB or DVD and includes a mini Windows XP environment that runs directly from the CD. It also allows you to install Windows XP on your hard drive using a normal installation or an unattended installation. It also includes Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server that can backup or restore your Windows partition or disk using images.


Hirens BootCD V13.0 is also very flexible and customizable, as it allows you to add your own drivers, tools, and ISOs to suit your needs. You can use GRUB4DOS to boot from your ISO files or create a menu entry for them.


As you can see, Hirens BootCD V13.0 is a very useful and convenient tool that can save you a lot of time and hassle when dealing with computer problems. I hope this article has helped you understand how to download and install Hirens BootCD V13.0, how to use it, how to troubleshoot common problems with it, and how to customize it to suit your needs.


If you have any questions, feedback, or suggestions, please feel free to leave a comment below. I would love to hear from you and help you out. Thank you for reading and happy troubleshooting!


FAQs




Here are some of the frequently asked questions about Hirens BootCD V13.0:


Question


Answer


Where can I download Hirens BootCD V13.0?


You can download Hirens BootCD V13.0 from the official website or from the torrent link. You can also find other versions of Hirens BootCD on the website.


Is Hirens BootCD V13.0 legal and safe?


Hirens BootCD V13.0 is legal and safe as long as you use it for personal and non-commercial purposes and respect the license agreements of the tools included in it. However, some antivirus software may detect Hirens BootCD V13.0 as a false positive or a potentially unwanted program, so you may need to whitelis


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