Disk Editor Program for Data Recovery

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traderv

I am looking for a disk editor program that I can use for data recovery on
FAT32. I have an old copy of Norton Diskedit which is GREAT, but it has a
2GB partition size limit. Talked to Symantec yesterday, and Diskedit is no
longer included in the Norton Utilities section of their Systemworks.

Can anyone recommend a program that does what the good old Diskedit does but
handles larger partitions?

traderv
 
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traderv

Michael,

Opened it in Windows and the screen looks very promising. Will try it in
DOS.

Thank you.

traderv
 
M

Michael Cecil

I am looking for a disk editor program that I can use for data recovery on
FAT32. I have an old copy of Norton Diskedit which is GREAT, but it has a
2GB partition size limit. Talked to Symantec yesterday, and Diskedit is no
longer included in the Norton Utilities section of their Systemworks.

Can anyone recommend a program that does what the good old Diskedit does but
handles larger partitions?

Winhex, but it works from within Windows.
 
M

Michael Kimmer

traderv said:
I am looking for a disk editor program that I can use for data
recovery on FAT32. I have an old copy of Norton Diskedit which is
GREAT, but it has a 2GB partition size limit. Talked to Symantec
yesterday, and Diskedit is no longer included in the Norton Utilities
section of their Systemworks.

Can anyone recommend a program that does what the good old Diskedit
does but handles larger partitions?

traderv

ftp://ftp.powerquest.com/pub/utilities/patch.zip

Great Hex disk editor (run it in pure DOS)

--
M.f.G.
Michael Kimmer

"Ein Tag an dem Du nicht lächelst ist ein verlorener Tag"
"Eine Nacht in der Du nicht schläfst ist eine verschlafene Nacht"
 
J

Joep

Michael Kimmer said:
ftp://ftp.powerquest.com/pub/utilities/patch.zip

Great Hex disk editor (run it in pure DOS)

It is nice and I used it a lot, but can't handle large disks either.
 

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