Combine binary hex dumps with live log streams. This is a godsend for reverse engineers and embedded systems developers. The viewer can overlay ASCII, EBCDIC, or custom code pages on the same byte grid, while parsing adjacent log files for timestamps that match binary offsets.
. Unlike standard software, it is not "installed" on an active operating system; instead, it is flashed onto a USB drive to create a bootable recovery media. It is primarily used by technicians and power users to handle critical system failures, such as: Data Recovery : Extracting files from a damaged or inaccessible OS. Disk Management : Partitioning, formatting, or repairing hard drives. System Diagnostics : Identifying hardware or software faults. Antivirus Scanning : Cleaning infections from outside the host OS. OS Deployment : Installing or cloning Windows versions. Core Features Dual-Version System : Typically includes both a compact "mini" version for fast booting and a "full" version with a comprehensive suite of third-party tools. Pre-integrated Drivers Ankh Tech Toolbox 3.1
The "Software" section is a fan favorite. It provides a curated list of the best open-source and free software—browsers, media players, compression tools (like 7-Zip), and PDF readers—allowing you to install them all at once without dealing with pesky ad-filled installers. What’s New in 3.1? Combine binary hex dumps with live log streams
The toolbox now includes more robust options for creating System Restore points before applying major changes, giving users a safety net. Why Use Ankh Tech Toolbox? Why Use Ankh Tech Toolbox?