Version 1.87 made available on November 30, 2009 (Click here for FTP Download)
BootIt™ NG is a partition and multiboot manager with a powerful and simple-to-use set of tools for partitioning, imaging, and multi-booting your computer. It combines the features of several standalone products costing hundreds of dollars more find out more
Version 1.21b Released 1/11/2010 (Click here for FTP Download)
This utility will allow you to choose the boot item from any MS Win32 OS. Requires at least BootIt 2.27 or BootIt NG.
Version 4.06.1 Released 11/9/2008 (Click here for FTP Download)
TBIView allows you to open, browse, and extract files or folders from TeraByte Unlimited image files that are based on a EXT2/3, FAT, FAT32 or NTFS partition.
Version 1.01 Released 12/16/2004 (Click here for FTP Download)
Use ICD2IMG to copy image files from a directly burned CD/DVD to a set of normal files.
Version 1.03/1.00a Updated 12/30/2004 (Click here for FTP Download)
This utility will protect the EMBR area on hard drives in the system against the few ill-behaved Windows programs which unnecessarily modify physical sectors on the hard drive -- most using C_DILLA. A list of known programs is contained in the readme.txt file included with EMBRLock. If you don't have a problem then there is no need to use this utility.
Updated 12/09/2002 (readme 7/16/2004) (Click here for FTP Download)
This utility will allow you to change the color scheme and/or resolution of BootIt NG.
Version 3.03c Updated 12/15/2008 (Click here for FTP Download)
This utility will allow you to burn a set of image files created by TeraByte Unlimited imaging products to DVD, CD, BD or ISO file from Windows.
Version 2.00 Released 8/15/2004 (Click here for FTP Download)
This utility will allow you to change the keyboard layout when using BootIt NG 1.17+
This program will aid you in the creation of sound files for BootIt NG by allowing you to play them back at a command prompt.
Updated to TSR version 1.03 on 5/18/2008 (Click here for FTP Download)
If the BIOS interface to your hard drive(s) does not support UDMA IO then you may want to consider using this driver to gain a significant amount of IO speed. The results are dramatic. Many of the BIOSes setup UDMA then turn around and use PIO instead. Worse yet are the newer BIOSes that use PIO0 instead of PIO4. IF you want to try it with BING then click here for instructions.