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Trinity Rescue Kit

Trinity Rescue Kit or TRK is a free live Linux distribution that aims specifically at recovery and repair operations on Windows machines, but is equally usable for Linux recovery issues. Since version 3.

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Cost / License

  • Free
  • Proprietary

Alerts

  • Discontinued

Platforms

  • Linux
Discontinued

The latest version (3.4) was released in 2020.

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  2.  Windows repair

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  • windows-data-recovery
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  • bootable-cd
  • windows-data-repair

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  • Developed by

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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Free product.
  • Alternatives

    27 alternatives listed
  • Supported Languages

    • English

Our users have written 2 comments and reviews about Trinity Rescue Kit, and it has gotten 8 likes

Trinity Rescue Kit was added to AlternativeTo by Danilo Venom on and this page was last updated . Trinity Rescue Kit is sometimes referred to as TRK

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TBayAreaPat
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Does not boot Win 10. No OS system error message.

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This is a Russian only site. I'm not about to download and install unknown software found there.

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What is Trinity Rescue Kit?

Trinity Rescue Kit or TRK is a free live Linux distribution that aims specifically at recovery and repair operations on Windows machines, but is equally usable for Linux recovery issues. Since version 3.4 it has an easy to use scrollable text menu that allows anyone who masters a keyboard and some English to perform maintenance and repair on a computer, ranging from password resetting over disk cleanup to virus scanning.

It is possible to boot TRK in three different ways: -as a bootable CD which you can burn yourself from a downloadable isofile or a self burning Windows executable -from a USB stick/disk (optionally also a fixed disk), installable from Windows or from the bootable TRK cd (which is easier and safer) -from network over PXE: you start 1 TRK from CD or USB and you run all other computers from that one over the network without modifying anything to you local network. Ever since version 3.4, TRK has received an easy to use textmenu but has equally kept the commandline.