SARDU description
Shardana Antivirus
Rescue Disk Utility (SARDU)is a handy and easy to use multiboot ISO and
USB maker with Antivirus, Utility, Linux and Windows PE.
The CD/DVD or USB device may include comprehensive collections of antivirus rescue cds, collections of utilities, popular distributions of Linux Live, and the best known Windows PE and recovery disks.
SARDU does include a few utilities, but is primarily a tool for managing the software (ISO files) you download from other companies and developers.
Downloaded ISOs should be placed inside the iso folder. Alternatively, you can select a different path by selecting the iso icon at the top of the GUI.
SARDU has multilanguage support. At startup it checks to see if a system language exists, then sets the software language accordingly. If a system language does not exist the language is set to English. (the author is willing to add all possible translations). The user can change the language at any time using the language menu.
SARDU's menu is divided into four categories: Antivirus, Utilities, Linux, and PE, with the buttons and checkboxes of individual software.
SARDU is very easy to use. With a few clicks the media is ready. If you want to make a multi-boot USB you have to press the "Search USB" button. The software will then look for all devices with FAT32. The device can be chosen from the combo box. By default the combo boxes of devices are disabled, and are activated only when one (or more) devices with FAT32 are detected. In the tab `Report` you can find details about the selected USB: Type (Removable or Hard Disk), Serial, Label, Space used and free.
Pressing the button with the USB icon causes SARDU to extract the needed files from one ISO at a time. After a careful examination it builds the menu and makes a multi-boot USB device.
NOTE: Freeware only for pesonal and non commercial use
The CD/DVD or USB device may include comprehensive collections of antivirus rescue cds, collections of utilities, popular distributions of Linux Live, and the best known Windows PE and recovery disks.
SARDU does include a few utilities, but is primarily a tool for managing the software (ISO files) you download from other companies and developers.
Downloaded ISOs should be placed inside the iso folder. Alternatively, you can select a different path by selecting the iso icon at the top of the GUI.
SARDU has multilanguage support. At startup it checks to see if a system language exists, then sets the software language accordingly. If a system language does not exist the language is set to English. (the author is willing to add all possible translations). The user can change the language at any time using the language menu.
SARDU's menu is divided into four categories: Antivirus, Utilities, Linux, and PE, with the buttons and checkboxes of individual software.
SARDU is very easy to use. With a few clicks the media is ready. If you want to make a multi-boot USB you have to press the "Search USB" button. The software will then look for all devices with FAT32. The device can be chosen from the combo box. By default the combo boxes of devices are disabled, and are activated only when one (or more) devices with FAT32 are detected. In the tab `Report` you can find details about the selected USB: Type (Removable or Hard Disk), Serial, Label, Space used and free.
Pressing the button with the USB icon causes SARDU to extract the needed files from one ISO at a time. After a careful examination it builds the menu and makes a multi-boot USB device.
NOTE: Freeware only for pesonal and non commercial use
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
- Updated HDT to 0.5.2
- Updated TestDisk to 6.14
- Updated PhotoRec to 6.14
- fixed others various errors
- fixed others graphic errors
Users are advised to pay attention while installing this ad-supported application:
- Offers to change the homepage for web browsers installed in the system
- Offers to change the default search engine for web browsers installed in the system
- Offers to download or install software or components (such as browser toolbars) that the program does not require to fully function
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