When comparing The Trinity Rescue Kit vs Dr.Web LiveDisk, the Slant community recommends The Trinity Rescue Kit for most people. In the question“What are the best system rescue discs for Windows?” The Trinity Rescue Kit is ranked 5th while Dr.Web LiveDisk is ranked 10th. The most important reason people chose The Trinity Rescue Kit is:
By opening drives as network shares you can get files off of them and other computers connected to your network.
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Pros
Pro Can open drives as network shares
By opening drives as network shares you can get files off of them and other computers connected to your network.
Pro Cross-platform
The Trinity rescue Kit is designed to troubleshoot and revive both Window and Linux systems.
Pro Updates
The anti-virus database can be updated without rewriting all the Dr.Web LiveDisk files.
Pro Compact
A 1 Gb flash drive is sufficient and the installation is straightforward.
Cons
Con The link to the newest version has been dead for 4 years
Con No EFI
No support for EFI systems.
Con A bit hard to learn
Being initially designed for Linux users, it can be hard to use for people that are used to the way Windows programs are designed, especially because Trinity Rescue Kit has a command line interface.
Con Not a lot of tools
Has less tools than Hiren's Boot CD.
Con Really bad
