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Re: HELP: Need program that runs from a floppy to copy a partition (raw data) from a failing Seagate
Posted by JC on November 3rd, 2005


On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 01:19:00 +0100, "007@mi6.uk" <007@mi6.uk> wrote:

a floppy for just the reason you are looking for. Here is a link to
there web site: http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/DiskPatch.htm

Good luck.


Posted by Folkert Rienstra on November 3rd, 2005


"JC" <eat@joes.com> wrote in message news:susim1ddirosu0bmml7m71ahl0483caib3@4ax.com
If you wan't snob appeal.

Else go with c't H2copy. It's free. and only 29kB.
http://www.heise.de/ct/ftp/ctsi.shtml
ftp://ftp.heise.de/pub/ct/ctsi/h2copy.zip

Posted by Joep on November 7th, 2005


<007@mi6.uk> wrote in message
news:j77sm1hv7tttsf9e03jecm7uid461gmo0n@4ax.com...
Hi Tim,

DiskPatch does not read any 'file tables'.

What can be happeining is that DiskPatch does not even load because FreeDOS
or the UDMA driver can not cope with the bad disk. A Windows 98 diskette to
boot the PC with is the simple solution to that problem.

Should you have already purchased DiskPatch, we can provide you with a
version which offers an improved disk clone feature. If you submit your case
to our online forum we can even provide you with a beta for free to see if
this is able to clone the disk.

Anyway, whatever software you pick for the job, I wish you good luck in
recovering your data.

--
Kind regards,
Joep - http://www.diydatarecovery.nl



Posted by Folkert Rienstra on November 7th, 2005


"Joep" <available@request.nl> wrote in message news:afb12$436f642e$3eddca68$11764@nf2.news-service.com
That is so very user friendly. That must have been thought over very well.
Thank you for testing your apps so very thoroughly.

Gosh, his case is a first. He must be very special.
Why not offer him a free version of your software for offering
his case as a special opportunity for bettering your software.

Posted by Folkert Rienstra on November 7th, 2005


<007@mi6.uk> wrote in message news:j77sm1hv7tttsf9e03jecm7uid461gmo0n@4ax.com
No, only physical drives.

That's a pity.
I'm not (yet) aware of programs that can *clone* HDs in part by partition
for emergency cloning purposes.

If your problem is FAT related you could try Svend Olaf.
His FindPart is capable of replacing bad parts of FAT with the good ones.
I'm not sure what Svend can do for NTFS.

There is none.

Yes. So you don't by accident copy to the wrong drive.

Probably. Yes, if that are the only diskdrives.

Nice proggie.

Posted by Joep on November 9th, 2005



"Frusto Rienstra" <see_Reply-To@wanadoo.nl> wrote in message
news:4370ac6d$4$98286: Nothing substantial.

Anyway, I was not talking you frusto.


Posted by Joep on November 9th, 2005


Zeg, Folkert, waar woon je? Kom ik een keertje ff langs. Kijken of je dan
ook zo bijdehand bent.

--
Joep



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