For modern techs, keep version 10.1 on an old 512MB USB stick in your drawer. For legacy industrial or retro-gaming PCs, burn it to a CD-ROM and label it "emergency only." And if you accidentally typed "hiren 39-s boot cd 10.1" into Google, rest assured: version 10.1 is exactly the rugged, no-nonsense tool you need.
Note: I assume you mean Hiren’s BootCD version 10.1 (commonly referenced as Hiren’s BootCD), sometimes called “Hiren 39-s Boot CD 10.1” in informal listings; if you meant a different build, this review treats 10.1 as the subject. hiren 39-s boot cd 10.1
Hiren’s BootCD was a bootable disc (CD, DVD, or USB) created by Hiren Parekh, an Indian IT professional. First released in the early 2000s, it bundled dozens of diagnostic, recovery, backup, and repair tools into a single environment. The disc could boot into: For modern techs, keep version 10