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    #21
    you should be able to get the safe mode menu with F6 as it boots - that may give you the version.
    it's not down to the subversion, just 7,8,9,10,11 and if it's 32bit or 64bit.
    you can find DaRT images on torrent sites.

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      #22
      Originally posted by stj View Post
      you should be able to get the safe mode menu with F6 as it boots - that may give you the version.
      it's not down to the subversion, just 7,8,9,10,11 and if it's 32bit or 64bit.
      you can find DaRT images on torrent sites.
      I googled DaRT but can't find iy will try torrent even though I'm not comfortable with it, I don't know how it works. what i know now it's windows 11 Entreprise 64-bit and not Activated as i read in in the basic view information but can't see the version. have to try F6 to find out.
      wish

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        #23
        where can i download the linux boot image the right one because there are so many out there. The company is a dental clinic i found in files

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          #24
          Originally posted by bohaboha View Post
          where can i download the linux boot image the right one because there are so many out there. The company is a dental clinic i found in files
          I am surprised that they left the hard drive in those computers most companies remove them and destroy them hum interesting that they did not do this very lack on security on patient information remind not go to there practice for anything

          I once bought some used hard drives that were not formatted and I was surprised by this as well but the only thing that saved them is that these files were very old but still this is not a very good practice to be this lack in security I personally formulated them before I reused them
          Last edited by sam_sam_sam; 01-31-2025, 12:08 AM.

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            #25
            some reading
            https://woshub.com/create-dart-10-recovery-image/

            i cant find a version newer than 10 so just wipe the drive

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              #26
              Originally posted by sam_sam_sam View Post

              I am surprised that they left the hard drive in those computers most companies remove them and destroy them hum interesting that they did not do this very lack on security on patient information remind not go to there practice for anything

              I once bought some used hard drives that were not formatted and I was surprised by this as well but the only thing that saved them is that these files were very old but still this is not a very good practice to be this lack in security I personally formulated them before I reused them
              Yes i was very surprised too about how they really do not care about peoples information

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                #27
                companies dont secure information these days, they sell it!

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by stj View Post
                  some reading
                  https://woshub.com/create-dart-10-recovery-image/

                  i cant find a version newer than 10 so just wipe the drive
                  Thank you a lot of interesting reading. I don't dare to just go in and erase the hard disk because in the BIOS all passwords are clear but when I start i get the login for windows so maybe as you said there is something hidden somewhere. There is a possibility that I can contact the dentist who used this computer and ask him to hand over the passwords or maybe even let him delete everything himself if he answers my message, I know his name and his location just a try.
                  otherwise I'll try to follow the link and fix a DaRT it will be useful.
                  Thank you very much

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                    #29
                    try swapping in a different drive/ssd and see if it runs o.k.

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