- Look for filename in drive without valid MBR
- Posted by Rod Speed on January 9th, 2008
mscotgrove@aol.com wrote:
You are right. Fucknert has always been a fool that is only interested in attacking everyone.
There are a few of the rabid who oppose any mention of any commercial product
by the owner of the product, but anyone with any sense values the opportunity to
discuss some of the detail of why a particular approach was taken with the author etc.
Fucknert has already driven a couple of other individuals who have commented on
what they offer out of here. Just make and obscene gesture in his general direction
and tell him to go and fuck himself.
- Posted by Folkert Rienstra on January 9th, 2008
mscotgrove@aol.com wrote in
news:562b9d7b-504d-427a-8d2a-d4edc4855fb0@q77g2000hsh.googlegroups.com
That's not what I said. I said that you need 2 new disks, not one.
Yes it is with all those mediocre "me too" products.
Rather depends on what went wrong. To acquire 2 new drives to recover
from a drive that had it's MBR wiped by mistake or accident or whatever
is rather over the top. Or that has different copies of FAT, and so on.
Which it already won't with only minor problems.
Two (2) new disk drives.
Times 2.
Actually a lot of hassle, even the possibility of breaking something else in
the process of installing and de-installing of various hardware and/or cables.
Not to mention the huge amount of time that is involved in the copying.
For which you don't need to save anything to the disk at all, virtual or not.
Of course you don't find that important.
Your way earns you money, selling your product, alternative ways don't.
Yes you do. You only advice to use your own program.
You have no intention of recommending other products.
Is that what you call it.
Nothing wrong with asking questions. Problem with you is that your
questions often have to do with your software and your software
becomes the topic of discussion and the question becomes yet another
advertorial for your software. IOW your questions are suspect:
Whitness: "ps The customer is happy with data recovered"
You are actually trying to sell it, nomatter how you sugar coat it.
Usually that happens after you hooked someone into downloading
your program that prompts such question in the first place.
So now you force others into naming other products
so as to level the playing field again.
This type of question usually only invites the trolls (like Babblebot, Rodd-
less and Odiferous) within the group. The rest usually doesn't give a toss.
- Posted by John Turco on January 16th, 2008
"mscotgrove@aol.com" wrote:
<edited for brevity>
Hello, Michael:
You're right, and keep those helpful posts coming, please! <g>
Cordially,
John Turco <jtur@concentric.net>