A blue screen usually means a lot of work for administrators. When things get really bad, there’s no other choice but to configure a new system setup. And this is where O&O BlueCon comes in. O&O BlueCon is at an administrator’s side during the course of a daily routine as well as whenever disaster strikes. Based on Windows PE, it offers a wide range of programs for, among other things, repairing systems, searching and correcting errors, restoring lost data, resetting passwords, and the list goes on.
Start straight from boot medium!
From deactivating faulty drivers to resetting user passwords and reconstructing deleted data, O&O BlueCon belongs to the standard tool box of any IT administrator. Various O&O products are included in the current version which can, for example, recover lost data (O&O DiskRecovery 11), securely delete confidential data (O&O SafeErase 11) or make a forensic image of a system (O&O DiskImage 11, available in the Plus Edition). The latest version supports Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, enables a network boot thanks to compatibility with Windows Deployment Services (PXE) and scripting over Windows 10 networks.
Create a PXE Boot medium from BuildPE
In a Microsoft network environment, clients can now be started over a network – no DVD or USB stick is required. Using the PXE boot medium created within O&O BlueCon, customers can now boot a computer over their networks from a remote machine, rather than having to use a local medium such as a hard disk, CD, DVD or USB stick. The medium created in O&O BlueCon can be held on a central server and then activated for certain computers when needed, without this boot medium having to be physically available. The PXE server required to do this (Windows Deployment Service) is available in a Microsoft Domain or can be installed.
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About the authors
IT Manager Thomas Bär and freelance journalist Frank-Michael Schlede started writing together at the beginning of 2010, after more than ten years of being jointly involved in a number of successful projects. Thomas Bär has been active in IT since the end of the 1990’s and has been a freelance IT trade journalist since the early 2000’s. Frank-Michael Schlede has been an IT freelance journalist since 2010. His main focus is on Windows systems and programs, networks, virtualization, and security. He was previously active as an Editor/Chief Editor for a number of publishing houses.