![]() ![]() Changing the links to point to sites that just happen to have related info or downloads is not a good practice IMO, specially when those other sites can be found by performing a web search and they don't have original info.Īlso, the main page should keep links to information, not direct downloads. Moreover, the old links are sometimes useful, to find the original info in sites such as mirrors and web-archive-machine sites. Those sites might have useful info, but I wouldn't link to them from the website, and sure not from the main page. In particular, I am strongly against linking to "driver-repositories", or to warez-related sites, or to sites that just "steal" from UBCD. Adding such alternative info / links in the forum might be more appropriate. A certain site that just happens to have related info (or that just copied a file for download) should NOT be linked to from the website. IMO, the links in the main page should be updated to new ones ONLY when the original site has been restructured or moved by the original author or maintainer of the specific tool. ![]() But IMO the main page of UBCD should NOT use links to sites that are not the original ones, even when the original links seem currently down. Providing alternative links to relevant info that can't be found elsewhere might be useful. The following is just my personal opinion, FWIW. Notes: Site links to a telco infrastructure provider. Notes: Current UBCD is using 0.5 version. Notes: Current UBCD is using 5.50 version. Link to the free version - The free version does not support Windows 7. Notes: Link is for the 2.1 version which is not free. Notes: Maybe an explanation why two version are present ? Also adding an "a" to version, e.g. Notes: Links to the mediafire on UBCD forum is set to private so only the owner of the file can access it. Notes: Current UBCD is using 2.40 version. Maybe a folder view would be better, like with FDISK. Notes: Link redirects to Seagate homepage. ties#eraseĭata Lifeguard Tools (Western Digital)đ1.2 Worth mentioning the difference in the comments ? Notes: Website says 3.8.0 but the list 3.8.1. ![]() Notes: Current UBCD is using 2.2.6 Beta version Notes: Current UBCD is using 4.8.1 version. Once under Partition Management and once under Hard Disk Cloning. Notes: Current UBCD is using 3.9 version. Notes: Current UBCD is using 4.0.6 version Notes: Link directs to Seagate's download page. Link - Maybe an explanation why two version are present ? Maybe an explanation why two version are present ? Notes: Link directs to Samsung's homepage. Notes: Link directs to a page for HGST Align Tool. UDMA Utility (for Fujitsu MPG series HDDs) UDMA Utility (for Fujitsu MPD/MPE/MPF series HDDs) Notes: The linked page ( ) no longer contains exists. Notes: No info about the version in the UBCD tool list Notes: Current UBCD is using 2.8.4 version Notes: Current UBCD is using 5.0.12 version Notes: Current UBCD is using 1.98s1 version. Once under Partition Management and once under Boot Management. Author's webpage here - (but no working download link) Notes: Maybe we should link more directly since the program is "hidden" under User contributed/other software. Notes: Current UBCD is using 24.14 version Notes: Current UBCD is using 4.32 version Intel Processor Identification Utility (P4 and above) 4.55 Notes: Internal Server Error on the webpage. I worked through the versions listed at the homepage so forgive me if anything is included in 5.1.1 but not updated on the list. Inspired by Explorer09's post, I checked for new versions of all the programs in UBCD. ![]()
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