MICROMODULES Computer Diagnostic USB Flash Drives
PC and Mac hardware testing software on a self-booting USB Flash Drive
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MMFD210/MMFD300
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- FOR PCs: Part Number MMFD210: FreeDos self-booting USB flash drive
- AVAILABLE NOW
- For PC compatibles with version 1.1, 2.X, and 3.X ports
- Contains these DOS tests:
- MEMTEST86+
- HDAT2
- Western Digital Data Lifeguard Tools
- Compatible with all Windows versions, because it boots DOS
- Drives have a 1-year warranty
- BONUS CONTENT-WINDOWS SOFTWARE:
- MalwareBytes for Windows software
- This program runs under Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and 10
- FOR MACs: Part Number MMFD300: LINUX self-booting USB flash drive
- COMING SOON
- For all Intel-based Mac computers with USB 1.1, 2.X, and 3.X ports
- Contains these tests:
- Memory test (TBD)
- Hard drive test (TBD)
- Compatible with all OSX versions, because it boots LINUX
- Drives have a 1-year warranty
- BONUS CONTENT-OSX SOFTWARE:
- MalwareBytes for Mac software
- This program runs under OSX Versions 10.7-"Lion"
through 10.14-"Mojave"
Please note: these drives will only boot in systems where USB booting is enabled
and chosen. In many systems using Windows 8, 8.1, and 10, the "secure boot" option
which prevents booting from external media must be disabled. In some systems, the
media boot order must be changed or selected before USB booting is allowed. Please
see the instructions which are included with these devices for more detailed
information.
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Available USB Flash Media
When testing or repairing a PC or Mac computer that is not booting or running poorly, it is useful to
have good test reports to determine the condition of the components that can cause failure in the operation of the unit.
These components are often the memories and disk drives. Our diagnostic USB Flash Drives contain useful test software,
tried and approved by thousands of technicians, that will eliminate guessing and random parts swapping during failure
investigation. Although the programs contained on these drives are Freeware and Shareware, we have packaged them in a
self-booting USB Flash Drive using the FreeDOS and Linux operating systems. This eliminates making the self-booting devices
yourself, and loading and testing the software. A convenient menu system is included, so you may easily select and launch
these programs and you do not need to learn DOS
or Linux command line operations. This is especially useful for new technicians and those that do not want
or need to become software and programming experts: they just want to repair computers. Old timers in the repair business
will be happy that they do not need to learn "yet another" software chore: how to make self-booting test software.
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