Ram & Reason: Top Windows 2000 Secret Utilities

          by Rob Rice              July 2004

 

If you have ever installed a Windows operating system, but never researched what was on the installation disk, you are missing out. Microsoft is notorious for placing some very useful programs on the disk or burying them deep inside the operating system and then making mention of them only in obscure documents. Thus they earn the title “Secret Utilities”. Below is a list of some of the better ones found on the Windows 2000 installation disk. Many of these utilities are duplicated in Windows XP and some will even run under Windows 95, 98, and NT as well. Others can only be executed from the Command Prompt.

 

 

Application Compatibility Tool

 

When Should I Use DiskProbe?

DiskProbe is designed to aid in the recovery of corrupt data structures which cannot be repaired with the disk tools included with the operating system.

If data structures such as Master Boot Records or partition boot sectors become corrupted, they can be repaired or replaced following the procedures outlined in this documentation.

DiskProbe can also be used as a preventative maintenance tool. Master Boot Records and partition boot sectors can be saved as disk files and kept with the Emergency Repair Disk. In the event of corruption caused by viruses or faulty hardware, these critical data structures can be easily replaced.

Can you screw up Windows 2000 using this program? You bet! So be careful.

While many of the utilities listed here are well known and not actually secrets it doesn’t hurt to have an occasional reminder that they are there - ready and waiting to be used. So use the tools and get the most out of Windows 2000. Certainly you paid enough for it!

 

Robert Rice is a member of the Oklahoma City PC User’s Group and computer specialist working in Anchorage, Alaska. You can contact Robert at robt@isp.com.