What are some must have Tool Kits in IT field?
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MAC_Addy Member Posts: 1,740 ■■■■□□□□□□Screw drivers would definitely be a must-have item.2017 Certification Goals:
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DevilWAH Member Posts: 2,997 ■■■■■■■■□□At the Top of the list is "A Brain"
followed closely by curiosity..- If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. Albert Einstein
- An arrow can only be shot by pulling it backward. So when life is dragging you back with difficulties. It means that its going to launch you into something great. So just focus and keep aiming.
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demonfurbie Member Posts: 1,819 ■■■■■□□□□□swiss army cybertoolwgu undergrad: done ... woot!!
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chimax96 Member Posts: 8 ■□□□□□□□□□usb thumbdrive loaded with Backtrack
portable web browser configured with Web Developer Toolbar and other useful extensions.
DBAN Live CD (just in case)
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RobertKaucher Member Posts: 4,299 ■■■■■■■■■■pants & shirt optional
^^ And he still gets service. ::aaaahhh::: (ok, it didn't work perfectly)
A strong knowledge of your platforms internals and native tools like CMD, PowerShell, regedit, etc...
Windows Defender Offline (PE version Security Essentials/Defender)
Some advanced tools that I always keep handy:
The SysInternals suit.
Windows Debug Tools from the SDK. -
SteveLord Member Posts: 1,717demonfurbie wrote: »swiss army cybertool
I always have my Gerber on me myself. Best item the military ever issued me.WGU B.S.IT - 9/1/2015 >>> ??? -
joshmadakor Member Posts: 495 ■■■■□□□□□□In my kit, I have a 320GB portable Hard drive used for backups as well as various software tools, such as:
-Recuva
-Microsoft Security Essentials 32/64 Bit
-Malwarebytes Antivirus
-Base Software installs such as Java/Adobe Reader/Flash/Chrome/Firefox etc
-Backup registry files that reset file association for Windows XP/Vista/7. Lately, I've seen a lot of people getting viruses that nerfs their system file associations.
I carry the following DVDs (These are legit copies btw, for when someone has a key but no Disc):
-Windows XP Home/Pro
-Windows Vista Home Premium 32/64bit
-Windows 7 Home Premium 32/64bit
-Windows 7 Pro 32/64bit
-Office 2007/2001
-Windows XP/Vista/7 Password Cracker Disc
-WinPE Disc
I also carry a standard PC tool-kit with various bits, tweezers, container to hold screws etc.
Spare Cat 5e cable
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RobertKaucher Member Posts: 4,299 ■■■■■■■■■■joshmadakor wrote: »I carry the following DVDs (These are legit copies btw, for when someone has a key but no Disc):
I don't think MS cares one way or another if you have a copy of a copy of the Install media so long as your key is legit.
Volume licenses, TechNet, and MSDN all allow you to download ISOs. You used to be able to download an ISO of Vista for a trial that you could convert with a key... Not sure if one exists for 7, though. -
MAC_Addy Member Posts: 1,740 ■■■■□□□□□□What's the best tool for resetting Windows XP/7 passwords?
I guess I could be less of a smart arse from my previous post.
I usually carry around my knife.
RJ45/RJ11 crimpers
Flashlight
Screw drivers, normal and precision.
Drill
Fishing poles for running cable.
Cable testers.
Tape.
Spare screws.
Cable tracer
Butt-set for testing POTs lines.
Punch down tool.
1000' spool of cable.
A box of over 100+ 3ft network cables.2017 Certification Goals:
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ptilsen Member Posts: 2,835 ■■■■■■■■■■RobertKaucher wrote: »I don't think MS cares one way or another if you have a copy of a copy of the Install media so long as your key is legit.
The only exceptions I've seen are versions of installers that are customized to certain OEMs. E.g., once upon a time, a Gateway XP Home disc only worked with a Gateway XP home key and you could only get the disc from Gateway. My understanding is they've all but completely ceased the practice of having different sets of keys for different media (e.g. any Windows 7 disc will work with an HP key for the correct edition).What's the best tool for resetting Windows XP/7 passwords? -
joshmadakor Member Posts: 495 ■■■■□□□□□□What's the best tool for resetting Windows XP/7 passwords?
I use this: http://www.petri.co.il/uri/?pogostick.net/~pnh/ntpasswd/cd080802.zip
Found here: Forgot the Administrator's Password? - Windows Password Recovery - Windows Password Reset
You have to burn the ISO to a disk and boot with it. I've used it for a couple years on XP/Vista/7 Boxes without fail. There are some precautions though, just read the website.WGU B.S. Information Technology (Completed January 2013) -
Tackle Member Posts: 534What's the best tool for resetting Windows XP/7 passwords?
I guess I could be less of a smart arse from my previous post.
I usually carry around my knife.
1000' spool of cable.
A box of over 100+ 3ft network cables.
Dang dude, do you curl that spool of cable while your walking around? . I'm joking.
For me, at most it would be:
4G phone or laptop
Spare hard drive
USB drive
UBCD
Malwarebytes, TDSKiller, Rkill
Some screw drivers, esd strap thing.
Usually when I go on site I just bring my phone unless I know I won't have access to any of that other stuff. -
MAC_Addy Member Posts: 1,740 ■■■■□□□□□□Dang dude, do you curl that spool of cable while your walking around? . I'm joking.
I really should carry my external HDD around with me more, but I carry UBCD and some other bootable CD's. Most of my malware stuff is on my NAS which is easily accessible from anywhere.2017 Certification Goals:
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