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I selected the option to build a Windows installation USB, then rebooted from it, wondering how it would know I’m installing Dell Windows 7 64 Pro.
Nothing to worry about, the supposed Windows re-install USB booted ( surprise ! ), but did absolutely nothing but ask for a source.
It HAD a source when I built the USB by running FROM a Dell Windows 7 64 Pro, duh.
But Hasleo EasyUEFI WinToHDD could not actually create a Windows re-install USB.
Who are they? From their website:
About Us
Hasleo software (formerly called EasyUEFI Development Team) was established in 2012, all our team members have rich experience in software development, we are committed to develop the system tools software, and we aim to provide high quality and professional software to our users.
Currently, we have accumulated over 6,000,000 wonderful users, covering over 160 countries and regions.
We will never stop moving forward.
Hasleo is constantly trying to grow with its dedication to user’s satisfaction and its provision of cutting-edge technology.
Thus, we will keep improving the functions and performance of our products.
We believe that with your support, Hasleo will become stronger and stronger.
The commitment of Hasleo is providing the best and most convenient programs for users with high tech.
The essence of our work is to spare no effort to make software more innovative and easy-to-use.
Registered through Xin Net Technology Corporation, IANA ID: 120, URL: http :// www. xinnet. com Whois Server: whois. paycenter. com. cn
And stories like “… Xin Net came in at the top spot on a list of the most abused registrars …” and “… recommended to ICANN that the Registrar Xin Net Technology Corporation be issued a Breach Notice and be prevented from registering new domains until they can demonstrate effective compliance. The expediency of this cannot be understated because of the serious public health and safety risk posed by the continued population of fake online pharmacies by Xin Net registrants …” and “… Xin Net Technology Corporation (“Xin Net”) is in breach of its Registrar Accreditation Agreement …” and speculation about reverse hacking Microsoft Bitlocker, and so on.
It does kind of feel like NSA hack tools with a naive GUI front end.
What has SOS gotten itself into?
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