Medicat is a toolkit designed to compile a selection of the latest computer diagnostic and recovery tools. It is available as a bootable USB drive that can be used for troubleshooting and repairing computers. The toolkit includes various diagnostic, repair, and recovery tools, and it is often recommended for tasks such as password recovery or system diagnostics.
However, there are concerns about its safety and legitimacy. Some users have reported that antivirus programs detect potential threats when scanning the Medicat files, which could be due to the inclusion of tools that are typically used for hacking or bypassing security measures. For instance, one user noted that Windows Defender flagged a file as a "HackTool," which could be a false positive or indicate the presence of tools used for password recovery or activation of software without proper licensing.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
RAM : Minimum 4 GB recommended for smooth operation.
Storage : Requires at least 32 GB of free space on a USB drive.
OS : Compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Architecture : Supports 64-bit systems.
Available On : PC
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Jayro.
2012.
Around 20-30 GB, depending on the version.
Jayro is known for creating tools aimed at IT professionals and advanced users.
English
2024.
Primarily written in Python and Shell scripting.
Cross-platform
Free and open-source.
Medicat has several practical uses, depending on its version:
MediCat is a versatile toolkit primarily used for system diagnostics, recovery, and troubleshooting. Here are some examples of its usage :
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$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt install set
sudo ./Ventoy2Disk.sh -i /dev/sdX(Replace /dev/sdX with your USB drive identifier.)
ls /Volumes/MedicatUSB(This checks if the files are correctly copied.)
$ sudo apt remove set
$ sudo apt autoclean && apt autoremove
Ctrl + Alt + T ).sudo ./uninstall.shsudo rm -rf /path/to/medicat/etc/medicat/ : sudo rm -rf /etc/medicat/sudo apt autoremove && sudo apt cleanWin + R, type regedit).HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Medicat and delete the entry.Win + R, type cleanmgr).
$ sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/Medicat
sudo rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/MedicatCopyright © 2025 HACKERSPOT
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