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++Failing Disk and File Cloners++

* http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/HD_Workbench.htm - Allows you to
monitor your disk health, scan it for bad sectors, replace bad sectors
and image a failing disk.

* http://www.pcinspector.de/clone-maxx/uk/welcome.htm - "PC INSPECTOR
clone maxx is the new professional hard drive copying program from
CONVAR. Using the new direct DMA support, data can be copied from hard
drives in high speed mode with speeds up to 3.3 GB per minute."

* http://www.runtime.org/dixml.htm - "DriveImage XML is an easy to use
and reliable program for imaging and backing up partitions and logical
drives.”

* http://www.partition-saving.com/ - "Partition Saving is a DOS program
that is used to save, restore and copy hard-drive, partitions, floppy
disk and DOS devices.”

* http://www.roadkil.net/RawCopy.html - "This program copies a disk as
a raw image from one drive directly to another. This utility is
designed for people who have faulty drive and want to transfer the data
directly to another drive without doing a file by file copy. This saves
the need for operating system re-installs and allows drives with an
unknown file system to be copied (including from console game machines,
data recorders, Mac etc). The program has a built in data recovery
function which will attempt to recover data from bad sectors to ensure
all the available data is restored from the drive.”

* http://www.roadkil.net/DiskImg.html - "Creates and writes disk images
files to hard and floppy disks. Great for writing boot disk images
download from the internet or creating a perfect copy of a disk to
email to someone else."

* http://home.tiscali.de/zdata/hdcopy_e.htm - "With HDCopy you can make
an identical copy of a hard drive onto another hard drive. If you buy a
new hard drive and don't wish to change your Windows configuration in
any way, you can use HDCopy to copy your old hard drive completely to
the new one (hidden files as well."

* http://www.restorer2000.com/ - "Restorer2000 Free DEMO 2.0 allows you
to evaluate Restorer2000 products and displays your hard drive
structure with deleted files and folders. Also, with Restorer2000 Free
DEMO 2.0 you can create an Image file for an entire disk, partition or
its part. Then the Image file can be used like regular disk." Comment
- Interestingly the Demo's disk imaging feature works in unlimited for
free but the undelete only shows you what can be undeleted. Thus free
disk imaging. :-)

* http://www.diskman.co.uk/default.aspx - "Diskman is free for
noncommercial use. Diskman products may be licensed for commercial use
and may be fully customized to suit particular application
requirements. The core Diskman library supports a variety of file
system and disk manipulation commands which can be used to extract and
modify information not normally available from the OS. Diskman is
currently supported by MS-DOS (and its clones) and Microsoft Windows
NT/2000/XP . A Linux version of Diskman may be developed in the future.
Diskman 4 is the latest MS-DOS compatible release:”

* http://www.vanheusden.com/recoverdm/ - "This program will help you
recover disks with bad sectors. You can recover files as well complete
devices. In case if finds sectors which simply cannot be recovered, it
writes an empty sector to the outputfile and continues. If you're
recovering a CD or a DVD and the program cannot read the sector in
"normal mode", then the program will try to read the sector in "RAW
mode" (without error-checking etc.). This toolkit also has a utility
called 'mergebad': mergebad merges multiple images into one. This can
be useful when you have, for example, multiple CD's with the same data
which are all damaged. In such case, you can then first use recoverdm
to retrieve the data from the damaged CD's into image-files and then
combine them into one image with mergebad."

*
http://members.ozemail.com.au/%7Enul...@ozemail.com.au/freezip/freeware/#dsfok
– backup partitions, entire disks including CDs and floppies and many
other features.

* http://memberwebs.com/nielsen/software/scrounge/ - “{Data recovery
program for NTFS file systems. Reads each block of the hard disk to and
retrieves rebuilds file system tree on another partition. I wrote this
program when one of my friends lost valuable data on an NTFS drive. It
been used since then in several cases, but not thoroughly tested,
especially not WRT the fact that it's a data recovery program. You
should have your partition information stored away in advance. This
allows reliable retrieval of file info.”

++Failing File System Readers++

* http://memberwebs.com/nielsen/software/scrounge/ - Data recovery
program for NTFS file systems. Reads each block of the hard disk to and
retrieves rebuilds file system tree on another partition.

* http://www.diskinternals.com/products/ntfs-reader/ - DiskInternals
NTFS Reader is a freeware tool that provides a read access to NTFS
disks from Windows 95, 98 and Me.

* http://www.ekremdeniz.com/pub/tdisk.zip - - "Recovers files from
disks with physical damage. Allows you to copy files from disks with
problems such as bad sectors, scratches or that just give errors when
reading data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece
of a file and put the pieces together. Using this method most types of
files can be made useable even if some parts were not recoverable in
the end."

* http://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/ - This easy-to-use tool
runs under Windows and allows you to browse Ext2/Ext3 Linux file
systems and extract files from there.

* http://www.vcsoftwares.com/cc.html - Copy Cat 2.0 actually skip the
bytes which are not readable from file and copy all other bytes
therefore it extracts max data which is normally not done by windows
copy operation.

* http://www.deaddiskdoctor.com/ - Dead Disk Doctor - allows copying
files from scratched or damaged CD, DVD disks, unreadable Floppy and
Hard Drives or other media.

* http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/irecover.htm - "iRecover is a Windows
based, read-only data recovery utility. iRecover offers FAT, FAT32 and
NTFS file system support, and supports all current Microsoft Windows
versions (including 2000 and XP, server and workstation). iRecover
allows you to recover data from deleted, corrupt, reformatted and
intact (for recovering deleted files) volumes by copying this data to
any destination Windows assigns a drive letter such as additional hard
disks, partitions, ZIP disks and mapped network shares.” Demo allows
recovery of a directory, otherwise, not free.

* http://www.linux-ntfs.org/ - “The goals of the Linux-NTFS project
are to develop reliable and full feature access to NTFS by the Linux
kernel driver, and by a user space filesystem (ntfsmount), and to
provide a wide collection of NTFS utilities (ntfsprogs) and a
developer's library (libntfs) for other GPLed programs. We have
achieved already a lot, with high quality results.”

* http://www.ntfs.com/products.htm - "NTFS Reader DOS Boot Disk
provides read access to NTFS drives from the MS DOS environment. It
supports long filenames as well as compressed and fragmented files.
NTFS Reader for DOS allows you to preview the files on NTFS and copy
them from NTFS to FAT volumes or network drives. In order to use the
software you need to copy the readntfs.exe file to a bootable floppy
disk and boot from it. NTFS Reader for DOS is a FREEWARE"

* http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ - "Bart's PE Builder helps you build a
"BartPE" (Bart Preinstalled Environment) bootable Windows CD-Rom or DVD
from the original Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 installation/setup
CD, very suitable for PC maintenance tasks. It will give you a
complete Win32 environment with network support, a graphical user
interface (800x600) and FAT/NTFS/CDFS filesystem support. Very handy
for burn-in testing systems with no OS, rescuing files to a network
share, virus scan and so on. This will replace any Dos bootdisk in no
time!

* http://www.simtel.net/product.php%5Burl_fb_product_page%5D44201 -
"Data Recovery Software: Reads BAD disks"

* http://www.roadkil.net/Sectedit.html - "Allows displaying, editing,
printing and searching of disks by individual sectors. The information
can be displayed and edited in both ASCII or hexadecimal. Sectors can
be copied and exported to files."

* http://www.roadkil.net/unstopcp.html - "Recovers files from disks
with physical damage. Allows you to copy files from disks with problems
such as bad sectors, scratches or that just give errors when reading
data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece of a
file and put the pieces together. Using this method most types of files
can be made useable even if some parts were not recoverable in the
end."

*
http://members.ozemail.com.au/%7Enul...@ozemail.com.au/freezip/freeware/#dsfok
– backup partitions, entire disks including CDs and floppies and many
other features.

* http://www.digitalsystem.co.yu/download.html - "Info: A program for
copying corrupted files which can't be copied the standard way because
of some error on media the file is stored on."

* http://pjwalczak.com/scaven/index.php - "SCAVEN is a micro-tool for
data recovery. It was designed to perform unattended multi-string
searches through large hard drives. It records position of matches
found to the output text file in a sector:offset:match format (fixed
size column). SCAVEN is an effective tool and time saver in the
recovering data from: * files permanently deleted, * files lost through
overwrite, * accidentally formatted drives, * drives with damaged MBR /
lost partitions, * drives with corrupted FATs, * drives which developed
bad sectors, SCAVEN will not help if:* drive developed mechanical
problems (strange metallic sounds), * motor is dead (not spinning at
all), * controller failed (drive not detected by BIOS)"

* http://www.salvagentfs.com/6.0.html - "SalvageNTFS is capable of
scanning a partition, or even a whole disk drive, for anything that
looks like valid NTFS data. Normally, the location of this information
is stored on the volume itself; however, if this becomes damaged, the
volume can become unusable. SalvageNTFS continues to function and can
(after an exhaustive search) furnish a complete list of data that can
be recovered. Additionally, most file system drivers fail
less-than-gracefully when unexpected data is encountered. SalvageNTFS
is able to identify damaged records, extract whatever information it
can, and continue using the other portions of the volume with ease."

* http://www.mitec.cz/systools.htm - Powerful multiple files
hexadecimal editor with following features: Data Inspector, Calculator,
File Compare, Memory Dumper, Disk Dumper (NT only).

* http://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/ddrescue.html - “GNU ddrescue
is a data recovery tool. It copies data from one file or block device
(hard disc, cdrom, etc) to another, trying hard to rescue data in case
of read errors. Ddrescue does not truncate the output file if not asked
to. So, every time you run it on the same output file, it tries to fill
in the gaps. The basic operation of ddrescue is fully automatic. That
is, you don't have to wait for an error, stop the program, read the
log, run it in reverse mode, etc.”

* http://memberwebs.com/nielsen/software/scrounge/ - “Data recovery
program for NTFS file systems. Reads each block of the hard disk to and
retrieves rebuilds file system tree on another partition. I wrote this
program when one of my friends lost valuable data on an NTFS drive. It
been used since then in several cases, but not thoroughly tested,
especially not WRT the fact that it's a data recovery program. You
should have your partition information stored away in advance. This
allows reliable retrieval of file info.”

* http://www.inner-smile.com/dl_piece.htm - “PieceCopy is a tiny tool
which will extract a portion of a specific file. You can use it to
extract data of files, to cut file headers, to retrieve binary data of
a specific position, to rescue parts of damaged files/disks or
whatever.”
++ Lost Partition Rescue++
* http://www.cgsecurity.org/index.html?testdisk.html - "Tool to check
and undelete partition. Works with the following partitions: - BeFS (
BeOS ). - BSD disklabel ( FreeBSD/ OpenBSD/NetBSD ). - CramFS
(Compressed File System). - DOS/ Windows FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32. - HFS,
Hierarchical File System. - JFS, IBM's Journaled File System. - Linux
Ext2 and Ext3. - Linux Raid. - Linux Swap (versions 1 and 2). - LVM and
LVM2, Linux Logical Volume Manager. - Netware NSS. - NTFS ( Windows
NT/2K/XP/2003 ). - ReiserFS 3.5 and 3.6. - UFS (Sun/BSD/...). - XFS,
SGI's Journaled File System."

* http://www.roadkil.net/bootbuild.html - "Boot builder allows you to
create your own custom boot sector from scratch. This utility allows
you to recreate or restore boot sectors lost due to virus or other
damage to a drive. Boot sectors can be imported/exported to a disk or
created from a template. This program supports FAT and NTFS boot sector
types."

* http://paradiseprogramming.tripod.com/prescue.html - "Partition
Rescue backs up your disk's partition system to //partition rescue
floppy disk//. If your disk's partition system gets damaged you can
restore it by booting your system using this rescue disk. It can
recover your disk from damaged partition table, missing partitions,
virus attack etc."

* http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA003009/mbrscane.html - "MBRSCAN is
a PC-DOS program which dumps MBR (Master Boot Record) and boot record
of each partition and analyzes partition table entries. I wrote this
program to dump the MBR when I encountered MBR corruption at OS
installation. At first, I used a debug command to look at the MBR. Then
I wrote the MBRSCAN for asking other person to display the MBR much
easier. After that, I added partition table analyzer to the MBRSCAN.
If you have some knowledge about hard disk, you can figure out
partition and boot problems using this tool. The MBRSCAN is also good
for understand partition table structure."

* http://www.diskman.co.uk/default.aspx - The core Diskman library
supports a variety of file system and disk manipulation commands which
can be used to extract and modify information not normally available
from the OS. Diskman is currently supported by MS-DOS (and its clones)
and Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP . A Linux version of Diskman may be
developed in the future. Diskman 4 is the latest MS-DOS compatible
release: Backup and restore VFAT (Windows 9X/nt/2000). Long File Names
(LFN). Archive compatible with DOSLFNBK, the leading LFN backup
utility. Support for disk image files up to 2GB (4GB coming soon).
Support for spanned image files up to 2TB. Mount and manipulate disk
images (such as those created for Rawrite). Export volumes or entire
physical drives for later restore. Quickly copy every file into image
files for easy backup and later restore. Directly edit disks at the
sector level. Support for all BIOS supported disks, DOS supported
drives and Image files. Help repair disks after a virus attack or
rescue critical data."

* http://pjwalczak.com/scaven/index.php - "SCAVEN is a micro-tool for
data recovery. It was designed to perform unattended multi-string
searches through large hard drives. It records position of matches
found to the output text file in a sector:offset:match format (fixed
size column). SCAVEN is an effective tool and time saver in the
recovering data from: * files permanently deleted, * files lost through
overwrite, * accidentally formatted drives, * drives with damaged MBR /
lost partitions, * drives with corrupted FATs, * drives which developed
bad sectors, SCAVEN will not help if:* drive developed mechanical
problems (strange metallic sounds), * motor is dead (not spinning at
all), * controller failed (drive not detected by BIOS)"

* http://www.salvagentfs.com/6.0.html - "SalvageNTFS is capable of
scanning a partition, or even a whole disk drive, for anything that
looks like valid NTFS data. Normally, the location of this information
is stored on the volume itself; however, if this becomes damaged, the
volume can become unusable. SalvageNTFS continues to function and can
(after an exhaustive search) furnish a complete list of data that can
be recovered. Additionally, most file system drivers fail
less-than-gracefully when unexpected data is encountered. SalvageNTFS
is able to identify damaged records, extract whatever information it
can, and continue using the other portions of the volume with ease."

++Failing CD and Floppy Readers and Repair++

* http://www.deaddiskdoctor.com/ - Dead Disk Doctor - allows copying
files from scratched or damaged CD, DVD disks, unreadable Floppy and
Hard Drives or other media.

* http://www.denispetrov.com/?page_id=3 - force formats most floppies
even if initially unreadable, unlike Windows.

* http://www.vcsoftwares.com/cc.html - Copy Cat 2.0 actually skip the
bytes which are not readable from file and copy all other bytes
therefore it extracts max data which is normally not done by windows
copy operation.

* http://www.geocities.com/cdmage/frames.html - repair corrupted CD
image files?

* http://www.roadkil.net/unstopcp.html - "Recovers files from disks
with physical damage. Allows you to copy files from disks with problems
such as bad sectors, scratches or that just give errors when reading
data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece of a
file and put the pieces together. Using this method most types of files
can be made useable even if some parts were not recoverable in the
end."

* http://www.isobuster.com/ - "Rescue lost files from a bad or trashed
CD or DVD ! Save important documents, precious pictures or video from
the family, your only system backup, ...IsoBuster can do it all !”

* http://www.elpros.si/CDCheck/ - "CDCheck is a utility for the
prevention, detection and recovery of damaged files on CD-ROMs with an
emphasis on error detection. With CDCheck you can check your CDs and
discover which files are corrupted. By using the program proactively,
you can insure that your data on CD-ROMs are safe - - before it's too
late! CDCheck provides the following features: readability
verification, binary compare, CRC file creation (and verification) and
file recovery. For more information see Info."

* http://www.ice-graphics.com/ICEECC/IndexE.html - Developer Provided
Description - "ICE ECC is a file verification and repair tool. ICE ECC
allows you to protect your important files and sensitive data against
digital corruption using Reed-Solomon codes. Did you know that a
typical CD-R/DVD-R disk can hold its data intact for only a few years?
ICE ECC is the perfect solution to this problem - before you store your
data, protect it against corruption with ICE ECC." Comment - Apparently
you can recover from corruption if the software is previously installed
and run but not after the fact installation.

* http://www.ekremdeniz.com/pub/tdisk.zip - - "Recovers files from
disks with physical damage. Allows you to copy files from disks with
problems such as bad sectors, scratches or that just give errors when
reading data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece
of a file and put the pieces together. Using this method most types of
files can be made useable even if some parts were not recoverable in
the end."

++Virus Recovery++

* http://housecall.trendmicro.com/ - "Ease your mind and scan your PC
for viruses." Comment - If a virus has knocked out your antivirus, just
go online. Trend Micro is often the highest rated antivirus software.


*
http://www.pandasoftware.com/products/activescan/com/activescan_principal.htm
- "Scans, disinfects and eliminates over 90,000 viruses, worms and
Trojans from all system devices, hard disks, compressed file and all
your email. Detects spyware. 84 percent of malware installed on
computers worldwide is spyware. Do you know if your PC is spyware free?
NEW! Detects the following types of malware: Dialers. Hacking tools.
Jokes. Security risks. Hoaxes." Comment - Panda is a highly rated
antivirus software. This is also a free online scanner.

* http://us.mcafee.com/root/mfs/default.asp - "McAfee FreeScan helps
you detect thousands of viruses on your computer. Based on the
award-winning McAfee VirusScan engine, FreeScan searches for viruses,
including the latest known "in the wild" viruses, and displays a
detailed list of any infected files. Should viruses be found, FreeScan
even provides links to more information about the viruses and what you
can do to clean your system."

* http://www.bitdefender.com/scan8/ie.html - "BitDefender Online
Scanner is a fully functional antivirus product. It features all
required elements for thorough antivirus scanning and effective
cleaning: it scans your system's memory, all files, folders and drives'
boot sectors, providing you with the option to automatically clean the
infected files."

* http://support.f-secure.com/ols/start.html - "F-Secure Online Virus
Scanner is a free service. Use it to find out if your computer is
infected with a virus and disinfect your computer if needed."

* http://www.symantec.com/cgi-bin/securitycheck.cgi - "Symantec
Security Check tests your exposure to a wide range of online threats.
It's free and efficient, and it helps you determine your Internet
security needs."

* http://www.bitdefender.com/site/Download/browseFreeRemovalTool/ -
List of 101 free specific virus removal tools. If you know what the
virus is, you can remove it with these. Other antivirus companies have
similar tools.

* http://www.avdisk.org/pages/en/about.html - “AVDisk is a program
which automates the task of getting your anti-virus software on to
floppy disks which you can use to start, scan and disinfect your
computer.”

* http://grc.com/cih.htm - "The CIH virus attempts to ERASE the
writable FLASH BIOS of infected PC's, and also overwrites the first
2,048 sectors (1,048,576 bytes) of all of the system's available
non-removable writable disk drives! While this behavior places the CIH
virus among the nastiest of all viruses, the damage is more recoverable
than at first appears..."

* http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/ - Allows you to use anti-virus programs
in the Windows “pre-installed” environment, which is kind of midway
between DOS and Windows. Weird but, after a Windows 2000 and XP disks
are mounted, they start up a non-gui version of Windows that this
environment takes advantage. You can load all sorts of data recovery
apps in this environment. You should have a license for the Windows
pre-install environment you are using.

* http://www.s2services.com/hosted-freeware/csfd.zip - "Clean Start was
designed with two applications in mind. First, it has proven very
effective in controlling inadvertent infection of customers' systems by
technicians, software trainers, consultants, and others who carry disks
to customer sites. Such infections normally occur when systems are
booted with floppy disks left in the floppy disk drives. An infected
Clean Start diskette will provide a clear indication (a yellow on red
splash) that both the diskette and the customer's hard drive are
infected. Remedial action can be taken right then and there, so that
the agent does not walk away, leaving the infection in place."

* http://invircible.com/iv_tools.php#FreeDOS - "Certain viruses like
INT_CE and W95.Spaces, take advantage of a vulnerability in MS-DOS
based operating systems, starting from MS-DOS 5. The exploit is known
as the circular partition trick. This is an extremely frustrating
condition, as the computer with a tricked drive will not boot anymore,
not even from floppy. Even experts are misled when faced with a
circular partition and will replace the hard drive, believing that the
hardware is at fault. The only way to revert a circular partition is to
boot with other than MS-DOS, like PC-DOS, or FreeDOS, and fix it with a
disk recovery tool such as the NetZ ResQ utilities.”

* http://www.s2services.com/hosted-freeware/zefrjpg.zip - "Demand
continues for this widely used tool, which recovers JPG images after
they have been lost to a LoveLetter worm attack (or any other reason).
Archive now includes an NTFS version along with the FAT version.
Millions (by now perhaps billions) of files have been successfully
recovered by ZefrJPG over the years."

++Hard Disk Repair++

* http://www.hdtune.com/ - This can check the health of your drive.
Important step if the drive is suspected of imminently failing.

* http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/HD_Workbench.htm - Allows you to
monitor your disk health, scan it for bad sectors, replace bad sectors
and image a failing disk.

* http://www.vanheusden.com/recoverdm/ - "This program will help you
recover disks with bad sectors. You can recover files as well complete
devices. In case if finds sectors which simply cannot be recovered, it
writes an empty sector to the outputfile and continues. If you're
recovering a CD or a DVD and the program cannot read the sector in
"normal mode", then the program will try to read the sector in "RAW
mode" (without error-checking etc.). This toolkit also has a utility
called 'mergebad': mergebad merges multiple images into one. This can
be useful when you have, for example, multiple CD's with the same data
which are all damaged. In such case, you can then first use recoverdm
to retrieve the data from the damaged CD's into image-files and then
combine them into one image with mergebad."

* http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/mbrtool.htm - MBRtool™ is a DOS
program designed to manipulate your hard disk Master Boot Record (MBR).
MBR editor, MBR backup & restore, partition table editor and more.

* http://www.s2services.com/product.php?id=55929 - "Recovery is a
utility program providing a convenient and prompt method for restoring
Registry and System files. Something, that can be very useful, should
your computer fail to function properly due to faults in these files.
The program has options for saving multiple copies (Images) of the
Registry and System files. So snapshots can be saved of your computer
set-up as it may change over time with new programs added and others
deleted. Saved snapshots can be copied back to system restoring
computer to a previously saved set-up. To be fully effective Recovery
relies upon there being sound and reasonably up-to-date copies of the
Registry and System files saved on disk. Version 4.0 is a major update
and is free to private users. Business users please refer to License
information." Really a registry backup disaster readiness program, not
unplanned emergency recovery.

* http://www.roadkil.net/bootbuild.html - “Boot builder allows you to
create your own custom boot sector from scratch. This utility allows
you to recreate or restore boot sectors lost due to virus or other
damage to a drive. Boot sectors can be imported/exported to a disk or
created from a template. This program supports FAT and NTFS boot sector
types.”

* http://www.ontrack.com/dataadvisor/ - “Data Advisor® is a simple,
yet powerful computer diagnostic tool for assessing the condition of
your computer system. Data Advisor quickly assesses the health of your
hard disk drive, file structures, and computer memory by identifying
problems that could cause data loss. Don't worry if you can't boot your
system to Windows; DataAdvisor is self-booting, so it runs even when
your system won't. This comprehensive computer diagnostic tool can be
used to both diagnose current problems and/or as part of a regular
maintenance program to identify potential problems that could lead to
data loss. If potential problems are identified, you will have time to
backup your valuable information and make corrections to avoid future
loss.”

* http://www.salvationdata.com/download.htm - Many utilities are
present like HDD Repairer Seagate Demo 5.0, HDD Firmware Repairer
Demo2.0 (Floppy disk version), etc. Some of the demos never expire,
although not strictly freeware.


++Guides for Dealing with Failing Disks++

* http://camtech2000.net/Pages/WinErrs.html - "Did you ever get an
'Illegal Operation' or 'Page Fault' error message and wonder what it
meant? WinErrs is a database of 1.554 Windows error codes and their
definitions. These codes are extracted directly from Microsoft Windows
and are their descriptions. With over 1,500 error codes they certainly
seemed prepared for the worst."

* http://www.tech-pro.net/links_dr.html - "This page contains details
of sites that have information related to data recovery. It is not
exhaustive: some categories only contain sites or products that we
happened to come across and liked."

* http://www.computerhope.com/index.htm - “Computer Hope is a
collection of free services that allows any user to access its database
of extensive free computer related information. With these resources
available, Computer Hope has become a popular destination for end-users
as well as computer support facilities for answering computer related
questions. Some of the services that Computer Hope is able to offer
include free technical support, computer product information, free
online forum, computer product buying tips, third-party computer
company information, computer dictionary, weekly computer newsletter,
daily computer news, and much more. Each of these services help make
Computer Hope the number one free computer services on the Internet.

* http://www.chiff.com/computer/data-recovery.htm - failing hard disk
recovery guides.

* http://www.pchell.com/ - Everyone has been to PC Hell at one time or
another. It’s that place you visit when your personal computer is
driving you insane with problems, glitches, and so on. To try to soothe
the frustration, we’ll provide some tips, hints, and troubleshooting
remedies to help you get out of PC Hell. Be warned however, sometimes
there is no exit….

++Misc. Failed Disk Recovery++

* http://fire.dmzs.com/?section=tools - a Linux Boot Disk with data
forensic apps.

* http://www.adrc.net/data_recovery_software/index.html - multiple
undelete and failing disk recovery suite.

* http://www.delback.co.uk/wavrep/ - Wave Repair Program (possible use
- cleans up noise from vinyl records).

* http://www.grc.com/tip/clickdeath.htm - "Iomega ZIP and JAZ drives
suffer from a head positioning problem (servo stiction) that can
actively and permanently damage perfectly good ZIP and JAZ drive media.
TIP (Trouble In Paradise) provides an early warning system when a
user's drives are beginning to damage its media."

* http://www.othersystem.net/korben/rockxp-4.html - "RockXP allows you
to retrieve and change your XP product key that you used when you
installed Windows XP. This can come very handy if you need to reinstall
but have misplaced or lost the CD cover with the serial sticker. In
addition, the program also lets you save the product activation to a
file, enables you to recover usernames and passwords contained in the
Windows Secure Storage, recover your Microsoft Windows Products keys
and have password generator."

* http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.html - "The Magical Jelly
Bean Keyfinder is a freeware utility that retrieves your Product Key
(cd key) used to install Windows from your registry. It has the options
to copy the key to clipboard, save it to a text file, or print it for
safekeeping. It works on Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP /Server 2003,
Office 97, and Office XP. This version is a quick update to make it
work with Windows Server 2003."

* http://members.fortunecity.com/bigg5/frw/diagn.htm - "Special
requirements: DriveSpace 3 - Manually recover corrupted DriveSpace 3
drives. The "DriveSpace 3 Disaster Recovery Kit" is a toolkit for
salvaging files and data from DriveSpace 3 CVFs (those .000 or .001
files) that have been corrupted beyond the ability of ScanDisk to
repair. It is meant to assist someone who already has a good
understanding of how data is stored on (ordinary, uncompressed) hard
drives in manually recovering otherwise inaccessible compressed cluster
data from within damaged CVFs, and then in piecing the recovered
clusters back together into files..."

* http://www.simtel.net/product.php%5Burl_fb_product_page%5D44347 -
Tiramisu is a famous early disk recovery program for DOS, Win FAT16,
and Win nt. Those versions are now shareware. This early Novell
version is free.

* http://www.s2services.com/product.php?id=55929 - "Recovery is a
utility program providing a convenient and prompt method for restoring
Registry and System files. Something, that can be very useful, should
your computer fail to function properly due to faults in these files.
The program has options for saving multiple copies (Images) of the
Registry and System files. So snapshots can be saved of your computer
set-up as it may change over time with new programs added and others
deleted. Saved snapshots can be copied back to system restoring
computer to a previously saved set-up. To be fully effective Recovery
relies upon there being sound and reasonably up-to-date copies of the
Registry and System files saved on disk. Version 4.0 is a major update
and is free to private users. Business users please refer to License
information." Really a registry backup disaster readiness program, not
unplanned emergency recovery.

* http://www.roadkil.net/unstopcp.html - "Recovers files from disks
with physical damage. Allows you to copy files from disks with problems
such as bad sectors, scratches or that just give errors when reading
data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece of a
file and put the pieces together. Using this method most types of files
can be made usable even if some parts were not recoverable in the end."

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to Data Recovery Freeware
http://www.ubcd4win.com/contents.htm - "UBCD4Win is a bootable CD which
contains software that allows you to repair, restore, or diagnose
almost any computer problem. Our goal is to be the ultimate free
hardware and software diagnostic tool. All software included in
UBCD4Win are freeware utilities for Windows®. UBCD4Win is based on
Bart's PE©. Bart's PE© builds a Windows® "pre-install" environment
CD, basically Windows® booted from CD. We include many free hardware
and software diagnostic tools that allow you to fix almost any problem
you will face with your computer. With network support, the ability to
modify NTFS volumes, recover deleted files, create new NTFS volumes,
scan hard drives for viruses, etc. this project includes almost
everything you need to repair your system problems. This project has
been put together to be the ultimate recovery cd and not a replacement
OS (Operating System). Please visit the "List of Tools" page for a
complete list of what is included in the latest version of the
project."

On Nov 26, 7:36 pm, socr...@gmail.com wrote:
> ++Failing Disk and File Cloners++
>

> *http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/HD_Workbench.htm- Allows you to


> monitor your disk health, scan it for bad sectors, replace bad sectors
> and image a failing disk.
>

> *http://www.pcinspector.de/clone-maxx/uk/welcome.htm- "PC INSPECTOR


> clone maxx is the new professional hard drive copying program from
> CONVAR. Using the new direct DMA support, data can be copied from hard
> drives in high speed mode with speeds up to 3.3 GB per minute."
>

> *http://www.runtime.org/dixml.htm- "DriveImage XML is an easy to use


> and reliable program for imaging and backing up partitions and logical
> drives.”
>

> *http://www.partition-saving.com/- "Partition Saving is a DOS program


> that is used to save, restore and copy hard-drive, partitions, floppy
> disk and DOS devices.”
>

> *http://www.roadkil.net/RawCopy.html- "This program copies a disk as


> a raw image from one drive directly to another. This utility is
> designed for people who have faulty drive and want to transfer the data
> directly to another drive without doing a file by file copy. This saves
> the need for operating system re-installs and allows drives with an
> unknown file system to be copied (including from console game machines,
> data recorders, Mac etc). The program has a built in data recovery
> function which will attempt to recover data from bad sectors to ensure
> all the available data is restored from the drive.”
>

> *http://www.roadkil.net/DiskImg.html- "Creates and writes disk images


> files to hard and floppy disks. Great for writing boot disk images
> download from the internet or creating a perfect copy of a disk to
> email to someone else."
>

> *http://home.tiscali.de/zdata/hdcopy_e.htm- "With HDCopy you can make


> an identical copy of a hard drive onto another hard drive. If you buy a
> new hard drive and don't wish to change your Windows configuration in
> any way, you can use HDCopy to copy your old hard drive completely to
> the new one (hidden files as well."
>

> *http://www.restorer2000.com/- "Restorer2000 Free DEMO 2.0 allows you


> to evaluate Restorer2000 products and displays your hard drive
> structure with deleted files and folders. Also, with Restorer2000 Free
> DEMO 2.0 you can create an Image file for an entire disk, partition or
> its part. Then the Image file can be used like regular disk." Comment
> - Interestingly the Demo's disk imaging feature works in unlimited for
> free but the undelete only shows you what can be undeleted. Thus free
> disk imaging. :-)
>

> *http://www.diskman.co.uk/default.aspx- "Diskman is free for


> noncommercial use. Diskman products may be licensed for commercial use
> and may be fully customized to suit particular application
> requirements. The core Diskman library supports a variety of file
> system and disk manipulation commands which can be used to extract and
> modify information not normally available from the OS. Diskman is
> currently supported by MS-DOS (and its clones) and Microsoft Windows
> NT/2000/XP . A Linux version of Diskman may be developed in the future.
> Diskman 4 is the latest MS-DOS compatible release:”
>

> *http://www.vanheusden.com/recoverdm/- "This program will help you


> recover disks with bad sectors. You can recover files as well complete
> devices. In case if finds sectors which simply cannot be recovered, it
> writes an empty sector to the outputfile and continues. If you're
> recovering a CD or a DVD and the program cannot read the sector in
> "normal mode", then the program will try to read the sector in "RAW
> mode" (without error-checking etc.). This toolkit also has a utility
> called 'mergebad': mergebad merges multiple images into one. This can
> be useful when you have, for example, multiple CD's with the same data
> which are all damaged. In such case, you can then first use recoverdm
> to retrieve the data from the damaged CD's into image-files and then
> combine them into one image with mergebad."
>
> *

> http://members.ozemail.com.au/%7Enulif...@ozemail.com.au/freezip/freeware/#dsfok


> – backup partitions, entire disks including CDs and floppies and many
> other features.
>

> *http://memberwebs.com/nielsen/software/scrounge/- “{Data recovery


> program for NTFS file systems. Reads each block of the hard disk to and
> retrieves rebuilds file system tree on another partition. I wrote this
> program when one of my friends lost valuable data on an NTFS drive. It
> been used since then in several cases, but not thoroughly tested,
> especially not WRT the fact that it's a data recovery program. You
> should have your partition information stored away in advance. This
> allows reliable retrieval of file info.”
>
> ++Failing File System Readers++
>

> *http://memberwebs.com/nielsen/software/scrounge/- Data recovery


> program for NTFS file systems. Reads each block of the hard disk to and
> retrieves rebuilds file system tree on another partition.
>

> *http://www.diskinternals.com/products/ntfs-reader/ - DiskInternals


> NTFS Reader is a freeware tool that provides a read access to NTFS
> disks from Windows 95, 98 and Me.
>

> *http://www.ekremdeniz.com/pub/tdisk.zip- - "Recovers files from


> disks with physical damage. Allows you to copy files from disks with
> problems such as bad sectors, scratches or that just give errors when
> reading data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece
> of a file and put the pieces together. Using this method most types of
> files can be made useable even if some parts were not recoverable in
> the end."
>

> *http://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/- This easy-to-use tool


> runs under Windows and allows you to browse Ext2/Ext3 Linux file
> systems and extract files from there.
>

> *http://www.vcsoftwares.com/cc.html- Copy Cat 2.0 actually skip the


> bytes which are not readable from file and copy all other bytes
> therefore it extracts max data which is normally not done by windows
> copy operation.
>

> *http://www.deaddiskdoctor.com/- Dead Disk Doctor - allows copying


> files from scratched or damaged CD, DVD disks, unreadable Floppy and
> Hard Drives or other media.
>

> *http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/irecover.htm- "iRecover is a Windows


> based, read-only data recovery utility. iRecover offers FAT, FAT32 and
> NTFS file system support, and supports all current Microsoft Windows
> versions (including 2000 and XP, server and workstation). iRecover
> allows you to recover data from deleted, corrupt, reformatted and
> intact (for recovering deleted files) volumes by copying this data to
> any destination Windows assigns a drive letter such as additional hard
> disks, partitions, ZIP disks and mapped network shares.” Demo allows
> recovery of a directory, otherwise, not free.
>

> *http://www.linux-ntfs.org/- “The goals of the Linux-NTFS project


> are to develop reliable and full feature access to NTFS by the Linux
> kernel driver, and by a user space filesystem (ntfsmount), and to
> provide a wide collection of NTFS utilities (ntfsprogs) and a
> developer's library (libntfs) for other GPLed programs. We have
> achieved already a lot, with high quality results.”
>

> *http://www.ntfs.com/products.htm- "NTFS Reader DOS Boot Disk


> provides read access to NTFS drives from the MS DOS environment. It
> supports long filenames as well as compressed and fragmented files.
> NTFS Reader for DOS allows you to preview the files on NTFS and copy
> them from NTFS to FAT volumes or network drives. In order to use the
> software you need to copy the readntfs.exe file to a bootable floppy
> disk and boot from it. NTFS Reader for DOS is a FREEWARE"
>

> *http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/- "Bart's PE Builder helps you build a


> "BartPE" (Bart Preinstalled Environment) bootable Windows CD-Rom or DVD
> from the original Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 installation/setup
> CD, very suitable for PC maintenance tasks. It will give you a
> complete Win32 environment with network support, a graphical user
> interface (800x600) and FAT/NTFS/CDFS filesystem support. Very handy
> for burn-in testing systems with no OS, rescuing files to a network
> share, virus scan and so on. This will replace any Dos bootdisk in no
> time!
>
> *http://www.simtel.net/product.php%5Burl_fb_product_page%5D44201-
> "Data Recovery Software: Reads BAD disks"
>

> *http://www.roadkil.net/Sectedit.html- "Allows displaying, editing,


> printing and searching of disks by individual sectors. The information
> can be displayed and edited in both ASCII or hexadecimal. Sectors can
> be copied and exported to files."
>

> *http://www.roadkil.net/unstopcp.html- "Recovers files from disks


> with physical damage. Allows you to copy files from disks with problems
> such as bad sectors, scratches or that just give errors when reading
> data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece of a
> file and put the pieces together. Using this method most types of files
> can be made useable even if some parts were not recoverable in the
> end."
>
> *

> http://members.ozemail.com.au/%7Enulif...@ozemail.com.au/freezip/freeware/#dsfok


> – backup partitions, entire disks including CDs and floppies and many
> other features.
>

> *http://www.digitalsystem.co.yu/download.html- "Info: A program for


> copying corrupted files which can't be copied the standard way because
> of some error on media the file is stored on."
>

> *http://pjwalczak.com/scaven/index.php- "SCAVEN is a micro-tool for


> data recovery. It was designed to perform unattended multi-string
> searches through large hard drives. It records position of matches
> found to the output text file in a sector:offset:match format (fixed
> size column). SCAVEN is an effective tool and time saver in the
> recovering data from: * files permanently deleted, * files lost through
> overwrite, * accidentally formatted drives, * drives with damaged MBR /
> lost partitions, * drives with corrupted FATs, * drives which developed
> bad sectors, SCAVEN will not help if:* drive developed mechanical
> problems (strange metallic sounds), * motor is dead (not spinning at
> all), * controller failed (drive not detected by BIOS)"
>

> *http://www.salvagentfs.com/6.0.html- "SalvageNTFS is capable of


> scanning a partition, or even a whole disk drive, for anything that
> looks like valid NTFS data. Normally, the location of this information
> is stored on the volume itself; however, if this becomes damaged, the
> volume can become unusable. SalvageNTFS continues to function and can
> (after an exhaustive search) furnish a complete list of data that can
> be recovered. Additionally, most file system drivers fail
> less-than-gracefully when unexpected data is encountered. SalvageNTFS
> is able to identify damaged records, extract whatever information it
> can, and continue using the other portions of the volume with ease."
>

> *http://www.mitec.cz/systools.htm- Powerful multiple files


> hexadecimal editor with following features: Data Inspector, Calculator,
> File Compare, Memory Dumper, Disk Dumper (NT only).
>

> *http://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/ddrescue.html- “GNU ddrescue


> is a data recovery tool. It copies data from one file or block device
> (hard disc, cdrom, etc) to another, trying hard to rescue data in case
> of read errors. Ddrescue does not truncate the output file if not asked
> to. So, every time you run it on the same output file, it tries to fill
> in the gaps. The basic operation of ddrescue is fully automatic. That
> is, you don't have to wait for an error, stop the program, read the
> log, run it in reverse mode, etc.”
>

> *http://memberwebs.com/nielsen/software/scrounge/- “Data recovery


> program for NTFS file systems. Reads each block of the hard disk to and
> retrieves rebuilds file system tree on another partition. I wrote this
> program when one of my friends lost valuable data on an NTFS drive. It
> been used since then in several cases, but not thoroughly tested,
> especially not WRT the fact that it's a data recovery program. You
> should have your partition information stored away in advance. This
> allows reliable retrieval of file info.”
>

> *http://www.inner-smile.com/dl_piece.htm- “PieceCopy is a tiny tool


> which will extract a portion of a specific file. You can use it to
> extract data of files, to cut file headers, to retrieve binary data of
> a specific position, to rescue parts of damaged files/disks or
> whatever.”
> ++ Lost Partition Rescue++

> *http://www.cgsecurity.org/index.html?testdisk.html- "Tool to check


> and undelete partition. Works with the following partitions: - BeFS (
> BeOS ). - BSD disklabel ( FreeBSD/ OpenBSD/NetBSD ). - CramFS
> (Compressed File System). - DOS/ Windows FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32. - HFS,
> Hierarchical File System. - JFS, IBM's Journaled File System. - Linux
> Ext2 and Ext3. - Linux Raid. - Linux Swap (versions 1 and 2). - LVM and
> LVM2, Linux Logical Volume Manager. - Netware NSS. - NTFS ( Windows
> NT/2K/XP/2003 ). - ReiserFS 3.5 and 3.6. - UFS (Sun/BSD/...). - XFS,
> SGI's Journaled File System."
>

> *http://www.roadkil.net/bootbuild.html- "Boot builder allows you to


> create your own custom boot sector from scratch. This utility allows
> you to recreate or restore boot sectors lost due to virus or other
> damage to a drive. Boot sectors can be imported/exported to a disk or
> created from a template. This program supports FAT and NTFS boot sector
> types."
>

> *http://paradiseprogramming.tripod.com/prescue.html- "Partition


> Rescue backs up your disk's partition system to //partition rescue
> floppy disk//. If your disk's partition system gets damaged you can
> restore it by booting your system using this rescue disk. It can
> recover your disk from damaged partition table, missing partitions,
> virus attack etc."
>

> *http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA003009/mbrscane.html- "MBRSCAN is


> a PC-DOS program which dumps MBR (Master Boot Record) and boot record
> of each partition and analyzes partition table entries. I wrote this
> program to dump the MBR when I encountered MBR corruption at OS
> installation. At first, I used a debug command to look at the MBR. Then
> I wrote the MBRSCAN for asking other person to display the MBR much
> easier. After that, I added partition table analyzer to the MBRSCAN.
> If you have some knowledge about hard disk, you can figure out
> partition and boot problems using this tool. The MBRSCAN is also good
> for understand partition table structure."
>

> *http://www.diskman.co.uk/default.aspx- The core Diskman library


> supports a variety of file system and disk manipulation commands which
> can be used to extract and modify information not normally available
> from the OS. Diskman is currently supported by MS-DOS (and its clones)
> and Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP . A Linux version of Diskman may be
> developed in the future. Diskman 4 is the latest MS-DOS compatible
> release: Backup and restore VFAT (Windows 9X/nt/2000). Long File Names
> (LFN). Archive compatible with DOSLFNBK, the leading LFN backup
> utility. Support for disk image files up to 2GB (4GB coming soon).
> Support for spanned image files up to 2TB. Mount and manipulate disk
> images (such as those created for Rawrite). Export volumes or entire
> physical drives for later restore. Quickly copy every file into image
> files for easy backup and later restore. Directly edit disks at the
> sector level. Support for all BIOS supported disks, DOS supported
> drives and Image files. Help repair disks after a virus attack or
> rescue critical data."
>

> *http://pjwalczak.com/scaven/index.php- "SCAVEN is a micro-tool for


> data recovery. It was designed to perform unattended multi-string
> searches through large hard drives. It records position of matches
> found to the output text file in a sector:offset:match format (fixed
> size column). SCAVEN is an effective tool and time saver in the
> recovering data from: * files permanently deleted, * files lost through
> overwrite, * accidentally formatted drives, * drives with damaged MBR /
> lost partitions, * drives with corrupted FATs, * drives which developed
> bad sectors, SCAVEN will not help if:* drive developed mechanical
> problems (strange metallic sounds), * motor is dead (not spinning at
> all), * controller failed (drive not detected by BIOS)"
>

> *http://www.salvagentfs.com/6.0.html- "SalvageNTFS is capable of


> scanning a partition, or even a whole disk drive, for anything that
> looks like valid NTFS data. Normally, the location of this information
> is stored on the volume itself; however, if this becomes damaged, the
> volume can become unusable. SalvageNTFS continues to function and can
> (after an exhaustive search) furnish a complete list of data that can
> be recovered. Additionally, most file system drivers fail
> less-than-gracefully when unexpected data is encountered. SalvageNTFS
> is able to identify damaged records, extract whatever information it
> can, and continue using the other portions of the volume with ease."
>
> ++Failing CD and Floppy Readers and Repair++
>

> *http://www.deaddiskdoctor.com/- Dead Disk Doctor - allows copying


> files from scratched or damaged CD, DVD disks, unreadable Floppy and
> Hard Drives or other media.
>

> *http://www.denispetrov.com/?page_id=3- force formats most floppies


> even if initially unreadable, unlike Windows.
>

> *http://www.vcsoftwares.com/cc.html- Copy Cat 2.0 actually skip the


> bytes which are not readable from file and copy all other bytes
> therefore it extracts max data which is normally not done by windows
> copy operation.
>

> *http://www.geocities.com/cdmage/frames.html- repair corrupted CD
> image files?
>
> *http://www.roadkil.net/unstopcp.html- "Recovers files from disks


> with physical damage. Allows you to copy files from disks with problems
> such as bad sectors, scratches or that just give errors when reading
> data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece of a
> file and put the pieces together. Using this method most types of files
> can be made useable even if some parts were not recoverable in the
> end."
>

> *http://www.isobuster.com/- "Rescue lost files from a bad or trashed


> CD or DVD ! Save important documents, precious pictures or video from
> the family, your only system backup, ...IsoBuster can do it all !”
>

> *http://www.elpros.si/CDCheck/- "CDCheck is a utility for the


> prevention, detection and recovery of damaged files on CD-ROMs with an
> emphasis on error detection. With CDCheck you can check your CDs and
> discover which files are corrupted. By using the program proactively,
> you can insure that your data on CD-ROMs are safe - - before it's too
> late! CDCheck provides the following features: readability
> verification, binary compare, CRC file creation (and verification) and
> file recovery. For more information see Info."
>

> *http://www.ice-graphics.com/ICEECC/IndexE.html- Developer Provided


> Description - "ICE ECC is a file verification and repair tool. ICE ECC
> allows you to protect your important files and sensitive data against
> digital corruption using Reed-Solomon codes. Did you know that a
> typical CD-R/DVD-R disk can hold its data intact for only a few years?
> ICE ECC is the perfect solution to this problem - before you store your
> data, protect it against corruption with ICE ECC." Comment - Apparently
> you can recover from corruption if the software is previously installed
> and run but not after the fact installation.
>

> *http://www.ekremdeniz.com/pub/tdisk.zip- - "Recovers files from


> disks with physical damage. Allows you to copy files from disks with
> problems such as bad sectors, scratches or that just give errors when
> reading data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece
> of a file and put the pieces together. Using this method most types of
> files can be made useable even if some parts were not recoverable in
> the end."
>
> ++Virus Recovery++
>

> *http://housecall.trendmicro.com/- "Ease your mind and scan your PC


> for viruses." Comment - If a virus has knocked out your antivirus, just
> go online. Trend Micro is often the highest rated antivirus software.
>

> *http://www.pandasoftware.com/products/activescan/com/activescan_princ...


> - "Scans, disinfects and eliminates over 90,000 viruses, worms and
> Trojans from all system devices, hard disks, compressed file and all
> your email. Detects spyware. 84 percent of malware installed on
> computers worldwide is spyware. Do you know if your PC is spyware free?
> NEW! Detects the following types of malware: Dialers. Hacking tools.
> Jokes. Security risks. Hoaxes." Comment - Panda is a highly rated
> antivirus software. This is also a free online scanner.
>

> *http://us.mcafee.com/root/mfs/default.asp- "McAfee FreeScan helps


> you detect thousands of viruses on your computer. Based on the
> award-winning McAfee VirusScan engine, FreeScan searches for viruses,
> including the latest known "in the wild" viruses, and displays a
> detailed list of any infected files. Should viruses be found, FreeScan
> even provides links to more information about the viruses and what you
> can do to clean your system."
>

> *http://www.bitdefender.com/scan8/ie.html- "BitDefender Online


> Scanner is a fully functional antivirus product. It features all
> required elements for thorough antivirus scanning and effective
> cleaning: it scans your system's memory, all files, folders and drives'
> boot sectors, providing you with the option to automatically clean the
> infected files."
>

> *http://support.f-secure.com/ols/start.html- "F-Secure Online Virus


> Scanner is a free service. Use it to find out if your computer is
> infected with a virus and disinfect your computer if needed."
>

> *http://www.symantec.com/cgi-bin/securitycheck.cgi- "Symantec


> Security Check tests your exposure to a wide range of online threats.
> It's free and efficient, and it helps you determine your Internet
> security needs."
>
> *http://www.bitdefender.com/site/Download/browseFreeRemovalTool/-
> List of 101 free specific virus removal tools. If you know what the
> virus is, you can remove it with these. Other antivirus companies have
> similar tools.
>

> *http://www.avdisk.org/pages/en/about.html- “AVDisk is a program


> which automates the task of getting your anti-virus software on to
> floppy disks which you can use to start, scan and disinfect your
> computer.”
>

> *http://grc.com/cih.htm- "The CIH virus attempts to ERASE the


> writable FLASH BIOS of infected PC's, and also overwrites the first
> 2,048 sectors (1,048,576 bytes) of all of the system's available
> non-removable writable disk drives! While this behavior places the CIH
> virus among the nastiest of all viruses, the damage is more recoverable
> than at first appears..."
>

> *http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/- Allows you to use anti-virus programs


> in the Windows “pre-installed” environment, which is kind of midway
> between DOS and Windows. Weird but, after a Windows 2000 and XP disks
> are mounted, they start up a non-gui version of Windows that this
> environment takes advantage. You can load all sorts of data recovery
> apps in this environment. You should have a license for the Windows
> pre-install environment you are using.
>

> *http://www.s2services.com/hosted-freeware/csfd.zip- "Clean Start was


> designed with two applications in mind. First, it has proven very
> effective in controlling inadvertent infection of customers' systems by
> technicians, software trainers, consultants, and others who carry disks
> to customer sites. Such infections normally occur when systems are
> booted with floppy disks left in the floppy disk drives. An infected
> Clean Start diskette will provide a clear indication (a yellow on red
> splash) that both the diskette and the customer's hard drive are
> infected. Remedial action can be taken right then and there, so that
> the agent does not walk away, leaving the infection in place."
>

> *http://invircible.com/iv_tools.php#FreeDOS- "Certain viruses like


> INT_CE and W95.Spaces, take advantage of a vulnerability in MS-DOS
> based operating systems, starting from MS-DOS 5. The exploit is known
> as the circular partition trick. This is an extremely frustrating
> condition, as the computer with a tricked drive will not boot anymore,
> not even from floppy. Even experts are misled when faced with a
> circular partition and will replace the hard drive, believing that the
> hardware is at fault. The only way to revert a circular partition is to
> boot with other than MS-DOS, like PC-DOS, or FreeDOS, and fix it with a
> disk recovery tool such as the NetZ ResQ utilities.”
>

> *http://www.s2services.com/hosted-freeware/zefrjpg.zip- "Demand


> continues for this widely used tool, which recovers JPG images after
> they have been lost to a LoveLetter worm attack (or any other reason).
> Archive now includes an NTFS version along with the FAT version.
> Millions (by now perhaps billions) of files have been successfully
> recovered by ZefrJPG over the years."
>
> ++Hard Disk Repair++
>

> *http://www.hdtune.com/- This can check the health of your drive.


> Important step if the drive is suspected of imminently failing.
>

> *http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/HD_Workbench.htm- Allows you to


> monitor your disk health, scan it for bad sectors, replace bad sectors
> and image a failing disk.
>

> *http://www.vanheusden.com/recoverdm/- "This program will help you


> recover disks with bad sectors. You can recover files as well complete
> devices. In case if finds sectors which simply cannot be recovered, it
> writes an empty sector to the outputfile and continues. If you're
> recovering a CD or a DVD and the program cannot read the sector in
> "normal mode", then the program will try to read the sector in "RAW
> mode" (without error-checking etc.). This toolkit also has a utility
> called 'mergebad': mergebad merges multiple images into one. This can
> be useful when you have, for example, multiple CD's with the same data
> which are all damaged. In such case, you can then first use recoverdm
> to retrieve the data from the damaged CD's into image-files and then
> combine them into one image with mergebad."
>

> *http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/mbrtool.htm- MBRtool™ is a DOS


> program designed to manipulate your hard disk Master Boot Record (MBR).
> MBR editor, MBR backup & restore, partition table editor and more.
>

> *http://www.s2services.com/product.php?id=55929- "Recovery is a


> utility program providing a convenient and prompt method for restoring
> Registry and System files. Something, that can be very useful, should
> your computer fail to function properly due to faults in these files.
> The program has options for saving multiple copies (Images) of the
> Registry and System files. So snapshots can be saved of your computer
> set-up as it may change over time with new programs added and others
> deleted. Saved snapshots can be copied back to system restoring
> computer to a previously saved set-up. To be fully effective Recovery
> relies upon there being sound and reasonably up-to-date copies of the
> Registry and System files saved on disk. Version 4.0 is a major update
> and is free to private users. Business users please refer to License
> information." Really a registry backup disaster readiness program, not
> unplanned emergency recovery.
>

> *http://www.roadkil.net/bootbuild.html- “Boot builder allows you to


> create your own custom boot sector from scratch. This utility allows
> you to recreate or restore boot sectors lost due to virus or other
> damage to a drive. Boot sectors can be imported/exported to a disk or
> created from a template. This program supports FAT and NTFS boot sector

> types.”
>
> *http://www.ontrack.com/dataadvisor/- “Data Advisor® is a simple,


> yet powerful computer diagnostic tool for assessing the condition of
> your computer system. Data Advisor quickly assesses the health of your
> hard disk drive, file structures, and computer memory by identifying
> problems that could cause data loss. Don't worry if you can't boot your
> system to Windows; DataAdvisor is self-booting, so it runs even when
> your system won't. This comprehensive computer diagnostic tool can be
> used to both diagnose current problems and/or as part of a regular
> maintenance program to identify potential problems that could lead to
> data loss. If potential problems are identified, you will have time to
> backup your valuable information and make corrections to avoid future
> loss.”
>

> *http://www.salvationdata.com/download.htm- Many utilities are


> present like HDD Repairer Seagate Demo 5.0, HDD Firmware Repairer
> Demo2.0 (Floppy disk version), etc. Some of the demos never expire,
> although not strictly freeware.
>
> ++Guides for Dealing with Failing Disks++
>

> *http://camtech2000.net/Pages/WinErrs.html- "Did you ever get an


> 'Illegal Operation' or 'Page Fault' error message and wonder what it
> meant? WinErrs is a database of 1.554 Windows error codes and their
> definitions. These codes are extracted directly from Microsoft Windows
> and are their descriptions. With over 1,500 error codes they certainly
> seemed prepared for the worst."
>

> *http://www.tech-pro.net/links_dr.html- "This page contains details


> of sites that have information related to data recovery. It is not
> exhaustive: some categories only contain sites or products that we
> happened to come across and liked."
>

> *http://www.computerhope.com/index.htm- “Computer Hope is a


> collection of free services that allows any user to access its database
> of extensive free computer related information. With these resources
> available, Computer Hope has become a popular destination for end-users
> as well as computer support facilities for answering computer related
> questions. Some of the services that Computer Hope is able to offer
> include free technical support, computer product information, free
> online forum, computer product buying tips, third-party computer
> company information, computer dictionary, weekly computer newsletter,
> daily computer news, and much more. Each of these services help make
> Computer Hope the number one free computer services on the Internet.
>

> *http://www.chiff.com/computer/data-recovery.htm - failing hard disk
> recovery guides.
>
> *http://www.pchell.com/- Everyone has been to PC Hell at one time or


> another. It’s that place you visit when your personal computer is
> driving you insane with problems, glitches, and so on. To try to soothe
> the frustration, we’ll provide some tips, hints, and troubleshooting
> remedies to help you get out of PC Hell. Be warned however, sometimes
> there is no exit….
>
> ++Misc. Failed Disk Recovery++
>

> *http://fire.dmzs.com/?section=tools- a Linux Boot Disk with data
> forensic apps.
>
> *http://www.adrc.net/data_recovery_software/index.html- multiple


> undelete and failing disk recovery suite.
>

> *http://www.delback.co.uk/wavrep/- Wave Repair Program (possible use


> - cleans up noise from vinyl records).
>

> *http://www.grc.com/tip/clickdeath.htm- "Iomega ZIP and JAZ drives


> suffer from a head positioning problem (servo stiction) that can
> actively and permanently damage perfectly good ZIP and JAZ drive media.
> TIP (Trouble In Paradise) provides an early warning system when a
> user's drives are beginning to damage its media."
>

> *http://www.othersystem.net/korben/rockxp-4.html- "RockXP allows you


> to retrieve and change your XP product key that you used when you
> installed Windows XP. This can come very handy if you need to reinstall
> but have misplaced or lost the CD cover with the serial sticker. In
> addition, the program also lets you save the product activation to a
> file, enables you to recover usernames and passwords contained in the
> Windows Secure Storage, recover your Microsoft Windows Products keys
> and have password generator."
>

> *http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.html- "The Magical Jelly


> Bean Keyfinder is a freeware utility that retrieves your Product Key
> (cd key) used to install Windows from your registry. It has the options
> to copy the key to clipboard, save it to a text file, or print it for
> safekeeping. It works on Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP /Server 2003,
> Office 97, and Office XP. This version is a quick update to make it
> work with Windows Server 2003."
>

> *http://members.fortunecity.com/bigg5/frw/diagn.htm- "Special


> requirements: DriveSpace 3 - Manually recover corrupted DriveSpace 3
> drives. The "DriveSpace 3 Disaster Recovery Kit" is a toolkit for
> salvaging files and data from DriveSpace 3 CVFs (those .000 or .001
> files) that have been corrupted beyond the ability of ScanDisk to
> repair. It is meant to assist someone who already has a good
> understanding of how data is stored on (ordinary, uncompressed) hard
> drives in manually recovering otherwise inaccessible compressed cluster
> data from within damaged CVFs, and then in piecing the recovered
> clusters back together into files..."
>
> *http://www.simtel.net/product.php%5Burl_fb_product_page%5D44347-
> Tiramisu is a famous early disk recovery program for DOS, Win FAT16,
> and Win nt. Those versions are now shareware. This early Novell
> version is free.
>

> *http://www.s2services.com/product.php?id=55929- "Recovery is a


> utility program providing a convenient and prompt method for restoring
> Registry and System files. Something, that can be very useful, should
> your computer fail to function properly due to faults in these files.
> The program has options for saving multiple copies (Images) of the
> Registry and System files. So snapshots can be saved of your computer
> set-up as it may change over time with new programs added and others
> deleted. Saved snapshots can be copied back to system restoring
> computer to a previously saved set-up. To be fully effective Recovery
> relies upon there being sound and reasonably up-to-date copies of the
> Registry and System files saved on disk. Version 4.0 is a major update
> and is free to private users. Business users please refer to License
> information." Really a registry backup disaster readiness program, not
> unplanned emergency recovery.
>

> *http://www.roadkil.net/unstopcp.html- "Recovers files from disks

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http://www.sysint.no/nedlasting/mbrfix.htm - "Perform several Master
Boot Record (MBR) tasks, like backing up, restoring, fixing the boot
code in the MBR, etc. The utility should not be used for GUID Partition
Table (GPT) disks. The utility now, by popular demand, also come in a
x64-version running unde x64-editions of Windows and PE."

http://mbrwizard.tripod.com/ - "MBRWiz is a command line tool designed
to directly modify the MBR, with the capability to set partitions
active for booting, delete or hide partitions, back up and restore
copies of the MBR, as well as sort the partition entries."

http://www.passmark.com/products/diskcheckup.htm - "PassMark
DiskCheckup™ allows the user to monitor the SMART attributes of a
particular hard disk drive. SMART ( Self Monitoring Analysis &
Reporting Technology ) is an interface between a computer's BIOS (basic
input/output system) and the computer hard disk. It is a feature of the
Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics (EIDE) technology that controls
access to the hard drive. If S.M.A.R.T is enabled when a computer is
set up, the BIOS can receive analytical information from the hard drive
and determine whether to send the user a warning message about possible
future failure of the hard drive."

http://www.e-systems.ro/diskcheck.htm - "Emsa Disk Check is a
dual-purpose utility, for disk checking (prescan and full disk reading)
and also benchmarking. What it does, is scanning/reading the entire
contents of a disk (CD, DVD or hard drive; or even floppy) and show any
read errors that may appear, but also show drive speed information,
progress statistics etc. It was designed with simplicity in mind, but
usefulness for the user."

http://www.copyhandler.com/en/manual/introduction-to-copy-handler.html
- "# copying data at rates up to 6-7 times faster than standard MS
Windows copying (when copying data from one partiton to another on the
same physical hard disk); # allow full-control over the copying/moving
process by pause, resume, restart and cancel features;fully
customizable - over 60 detailed options - from setting language
(multiple languages) through auto-resume on error, shutting down system
after copying finished to very detailed and technical (customizing
copy/move thread - buffer sizes, thread priority, ...) ending on sounds
on specific events;"

On Nov 26, 7:36 pm, socr...@gmail.com wrote:

> ++Failing Disk and File Cloners++
>

> *http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/HD_Workbench.htm- Allows you to


> monitor your disk health, scan it for bad sectors, replace bad sectors
> and image a failing disk.
>

> *http://www.pcinspector.de/clone-maxx/uk/welcome.htm- "PC INSPECTOR


> clone maxx is the new professional hard drive copying program from
> CONVAR. Using the new direct DMA support, data can be copied from hard
> drives in high speed mode with speeds up to 3.3 GB per minute."
>

> *http://www.runtime.org/dixml.htm- "DriveImage XML is an easy to use


> and reliable program for imaging and backing up partitions and logical
> drives.”
>

> *http://www.partition-saving.com/- "Partition Saving is a DOS program


> that is used to save, restore and copy hard-drive, partitions, floppy
> disk and DOS devices.”
>

> *http://www.roadkil.net/RawCopy.html- "This program copies a disk as


> a raw image from one drive directly to another. This utility is
> designed for people who have faulty drive and want to transfer the data
> directly to another drive without doing a file by file copy. This saves
> the need for operating system re-installs and allows drives with an
> unknown file system to be copied (including from console game machines,
> data recorders, Mac etc). The program has a built in data recovery
> function which will attempt to recover data from bad sectors to ensure
> all the available data is restored from the drive.”
>

> *http://www.roadkil.net/DiskImg.html- "Creates and writes disk images


> files to hard and floppy disks. Great for writing boot disk images
> download from the internet or creating a perfect copy of a disk to
> email to someone else."
>

> *http://home.tiscali.de/zdata/hdcopy_e.htm- "With HDCopy you can make


> an identical copy of a hard drive onto another hard drive. If you buy a
> new hard drive and don't wish to change your Windows configuration in
> any way, you can use HDCopy to copy your old hard drive completely to
> the new one (hidden files as well."
>

> *http://www.restorer2000.com/- "Restorer2000 Free DEMO 2.0 allows you


> to evaluate Restorer2000 products and displays your hard drive
> structure with deleted files and folders. Also, with Restorer2000 Free
> DEMO 2.0 you can create an Image file for an entire disk, partition or
> its part. Then the Image file can be used like regular disk." Comment
> - Interestingly the Demo's disk imaging feature works in unlimited for
> free but the undelete only shows you what can be undeleted. Thus free
> disk imaging. :-)
>

> *http://www.diskman.co.uk/default.aspx- "Diskman is free for


> noncommercial use. Diskman products may be licensed for commercial use
> and may be fully customized to suit particular application
> requirements. The core Diskman library supports a variety of file
> system and disk manipulation commands which can be used to extract and
> modify information not normally available from the OS. Diskman is
> currently supported by MS-DOS (and its clones) and Microsoft Windows
> NT/2000/XP . A Linux version of Diskman may be developed in the future.
> Diskman 4 is the latest MS-DOS compatible release:”
>

> *http://www.vanheusden.com/recoverdm/- "This program will help you


> recover disks with bad sectors. You can recover files as well complete
> devices. In case if finds sectors which simply cannot be recovered, it
> writes an empty sector to the outputfile and continues. If you're
> recovering a CD or a DVD and the program cannot read the sector in
> "normal mode", then the program will try to read the sector in "RAW
> mode" (without error-checking etc.). This toolkit also has a utility
> called 'mergebad': mergebad merges multiple images into one. This can
> be useful when you have, for example, multiple CD's with the same data
> which are all damaged. In such case, you can then first use recoverdm
> to retrieve the data from the damaged CD's into image-files and then
> combine them into one image with mergebad."
>
> *

> http://members.ozemail.com.au/%7Enulif...@ozemail.com.au/freezip/freeware/#dsfok


> – backup partitions, entire disks including CDs and floppies and many
> other features.
>

> *http://memberwebs.com/nielsen/software/scrounge/- “{Data recovery


> program for NTFS file systems. Reads each block of the hard disk to and
> retrieves rebuilds file system tree on another partition. I wrote this
> program when one of my friends lost valuable data on an NTFS drive. It
> been used since then in several cases, but not thoroughly tested,
> especially not WRT the fact that it's a data recovery program. You
> should have your partition information stored away in advance. This
> allows reliable retrieval of file info.”
>
> ++Failing File System Readers++
>

> *http://memberwebs.com/nielsen/software/scrounge/- Data recovery


> program for NTFS file systems. Reads each block of the hard disk to and
> retrieves rebuilds file system tree on another partition.
>

> *http://www.diskinternals.com/products/ntfs-reader/ - DiskInternals


> NTFS Reader is a freeware tool that provides a read access to NTFS
> disks from Windows 95, 98 and Me.
>

> *http://www.ekremdeniz.com/pub/tdisk.zip- - "Recovers files from


> disks with physical damage. Allows you to copy files from disks with
> problems such as bad sectors, scratches or that just give errors when
> reading data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece
> of a file and put the pieces together. Using this method most types of
> files can be made useable even if some parts were not recoverable in
> the end."
>

> *http://www.diskinternals.com/linux-reader/- This easy-to-use tool


> runs under Windows and allows you to browse Ext2/Ext3 Linux file
> systems and extract files from there.
>

> *http://www.vcsoftwares.com/cc.html- Copy Cat 2.0 actually skip the


> bytes which are not readable from file and copy all other bytes
> therefore it extracts max data which is normally not done by windows
> copy operation.
>

> *http://www.deaddiskdoctor.com/- Dead Disk Doctor - allows copying


> files from scratched or damaged CD, DVD disks, unreadable Floppy and
> Hard Drives or other media.
>

> *http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/irecover.htm- "iRecover is a Windows


> based, read-only data recovery utility. iRecover offers FAT, FAT32 and
> NTFS file system support, and supports all current Microsoft Windows
> versions (including 2000 and XP, server and workstation). iRecover
> allows you to recover data from deleted, corrupt, reformatted and
> intact (for recovering deleted files) volumes by copying this data to
> any destination Windows assigns a drive letter such as additional hard
> disks, partitions, ZIP disks and mapped network shares.” Demo allows
> recovery of a directory, otherwise, not free.
>

> *http://www.linux-ntfs.org/- “The goals of the Linux-NTFS project


> are to develop reliable and full feature access to NTFS by the Linux
> kernel driver, and by a user space filesystem (ntfsmount), and to
> provide a wide collection of NTFS utilities (ntfsprogs) and a
> developer's library (libntfs) for other GPLed programs. We have
> achieved already a lot, with high quality results.”
>

> *http://www.ntfs.com/products.htm- "NTFS Reader DOS Boot Disk


> provides read access to NTFS drives from the MS DOS environment. It
> supports long filenames as well as compressed and fragmented files.
> NTFS Reader for DOS allows you to preview the files on NTFS and copy
> them from NTFS to FAT volumes or network drives. In order to use the
> software you need to copy the readntfs.exe file to a bootable floppy
> disk and boot from it. NTFS Reader for DOS is a FREEWARE"
>

> *http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/- "Bart's PE Builder helps you build a


> "BartPE" (Bart Preinstalled Environment) bootable Windows CD-Rom or DVD
> from the original Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 installation/setup
> CD, very suitable for PC maintenance tasks. It will give you a
> complete Win32 environment with network support, a graphical user
> interface (800x600) and FAT/NTFS/CDFS filesystem support. Very handy
> for burn-in testing systems with no OS, rescuing files to a network
> share, virus scan and so on. This will replace any Dos bootdisk in no
> time!
>
> *http://www.simtel.net/product.php%5Burl_fb_product_page%5D44201-
> "Data Recovery Software: Reads BAD disks"
>

> *http://www.roadkil.net/Sectedit.html- "Allows displaying, editing,


> printing and searching of disks by individual sectors. The information
> can be displayed and edited in both ASCII or hexadecimal. Sectors can
> be copied and exported to files."
>

> *http://www.roadkil.net/unstopcp.html- "Recovers files from disks


> with physical damage. Allows you to copy files from disks with problems
> such as bad sectors, scratches or that just give errors when reading
> data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece of a
> file and put the pieces together. Using this method most types of files
> can be made useable even if some parts were not recoverable in the
> end."
>
> *

> http://members.ozemail.com.au/%7Enulif...@ozemail.com.au/freezip/freeware/#dsfok


> – backup partitions, entire disks including CDs and floppies and many
> other features.
>

> *http://www.digitalsystem.co.yu/download.html- "Info: A program for


> copying corrupted files which can't be copied the standard way because
> of some error on media the file is stored on."
>

> *http://pjwalczak.com/scaven/index.php- "SCAVEN is a micro-tool for


> data recovery. It was designed to perform unattended multi-string
> searches through large hard drives. It records position of matches
> found to the output text file in a sector:offset:match format (fixed
> size column). SCAVEN is an effective tool and time saver in the
> recovering data from: * files permanently deleted, * files lost through
> overwrite, * accidentally formatted drives, * drives with damaged MBR /
> lost partitions, * drives with corrupted FATs, * drives which developed
> bad sectors, SCAVEN will not help if:* drive developed mechanical
> problems (strange metallic sounds), * motor is dead (not spinning at
> all), * controller failed (drive not detected by BIOS)"
>

> *http://www.salvagentfs.com/6.0.html- "SalvageNTFS is capable of


> scanning a partition, or even a whole disk drive, for anything that
> looks like valid NTFS data. Normally, the location of this information
> is stored on the volume itself; however, if this becomes damaged, the
> volume can become unusable. SalvageNTFS continues to function and can
> (after an exhaustive search) furnish a complete list of data that can
> be recovered. Additionally, most file system drivers fail
> less-than-gracefully when unexpected data is encountered. SalvageNTFS
> is able to identify damaged records, extract whatever information it
> can, and continue using the other portions of the volume with ease."
>

> *http://www.mitec.cz/systools.htm- Powerful multiple files


> hexadecimal editor with following features: Data Inspector, Calculator,
> File Compare, Memory Dumper, Disk Dumper (NT only).
>

> *http://www.gnu.org/software/ddrescue/ddrescue.html- “GNU ddrescue


> is a data recovery tool. It copies data from one file or block device
> (hard disc, cdrom, etc) to another, trying hard to rescue data in case
> of read errors. Ddrescue does not truncate the output file if not asked
> to. So, every time you run it on the same output file, it tries to fill
> in the gaps. The basic operation of ddrescue is fully automatic. That
> is, you don't have to wait for an error, stop the program, read the
> log, run it in reverse mode, etc.”
>

> *http://memberwebs.com/nielsen/software/scrounge/- “Data recovery


> program for NTFS file systems. Reads each block of the hard disk to and
> retrieves rebuilds file system tree on another partition. I wrote this
> program when one of my friends lost valuable data on an NTFS drive. It
> been used since then in several cases, but not thoroughly tested,
> especially not WRT the fact that it's a data recovery program. You
> should have your partition information stored away in advance. This
> allows reliable retrieval of file info.”
>

> *http://www.inner-smile.com/dl_piece.htm- “PieceCopy is a tiny tool


> which will extract a portion of a specific file. You can use it to
> extract data of files, to cut file headers, to retrieve binary data of
> a specific position, to rescue parts of damaged files/disks or
> whatever.”
> ++ Lost Partition Rescue++

> *http://www.cgsecurity.org/index.html?testdisk.html- "Tool to check


> and undelete partition. Works with the following partitions: - BeFS (
> BeOS ). - BSD disklabel ( FreeBSD/ OpenBSD/NetBSD ). - CramFS
> (Compressed File System). - DOS/ Windows FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32. - HFS,
> Hierarchical File System. - JFS, IBM's Journaled File System. - Linux
> Ext2 and Ext3. - Linux Raid. - Linux Swap (versions 1 and 2). - LVM and
> LVM2, Linux Logical Volume Manager. - Netware NSS. - NTFS ( Windows
> NT/2K/XP/2003 ). - ReiserFS 3.5 and 3.6. - UFS (Sun/BSD/...). - XFS,
> SGI's Journaled File System."
>

> *http://www.roadkil.net/bootbuild.html- "Boot builder allows you to


> create your own custom boot sector from scratch. This utility allows
> you to recreate or restore boot sectors lost due to virus or other
> damage to a drive. Boot sectors can be imported/exported to a disk or
> created from a template. This program supports FAT and NTFS boot sector
> types."
>

> *http://paradiseprogramming.tripod.com/prescue.html- "Partition


> Rescue backs up your disk's partition system to //partition rescue
> floppy disk//. If your disk's partition system gets damaged you can
> restore it by booting your system using this rescue disk. It can
> recover your disk from damaged partition table, missing partitions,
> virus attack etc."
>

> *http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA003009/mbrscane.html- "MBRSCAN is


> a PC-DOS program which dumps MBR (Master Boot Record) and boot record
> of each partition and analyzes partition table entries. I wrote this
> program to dump the MBR when I encountered MBR corruption at OS
> installation. At first, I used a debug command to look at the MBR. Then
> I wrote the MBRSCAN for asking other person to display the MBR much
> easier. After that, I added partition table analyzer to the MBRSCAN.
> If you have some knowledge about hard disk, you can figure out
> partition and boot problems using this tool. The MBRSCAN is also good
> for understand partition table structure."
>

> *http://www.diskman.co.uk/default.aspx- The core Diskman library


> supports a variety of file system and disk manipulation commands which
> can be used to extract and modify information not normally available
> from the OS. Diskman is currently supported by MS-DOS (and its clones)
> and Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP . A Linux version of Diskman may be
> developed in the future. Diskman 4 is the latest MS-DOS compatible
> release: Backup and restore VFAT (Windows 9X/nt/2000). Long File Names
> (LFN). Archive compatible with DOSLFNBK, the leading LFN backup
> utility. Support for disk image files up to 2GB (4GB coming soon).
> Support for spanned image files up to 2TB. Mount and manipulate disk
> images (such as those created for Rawrite). Export volumes or entire
> physical drives for later restore. Quickly copy every file into image
> files for easy backup and later restore. Directly edit disks at the
> sector level. Support for all BIOS supported disks, DOS supported
> drives and Image files. Help repair disks after a virus attack or
> rescue critical data."
>

> *http://pjwalczak.com/scaven/index.php- "SCAVEN is a micro-tool for


> data recovery. It was designed to perform unattended multi-string
> searches through large hard drives. It records position of matches
> found to the output text file in a sector:offset:match format (fixed
> size column). SCAVEN is an effective tool and time saver in the
> recovering data from: * files permanently deleted, * files lost through
> overwrite, * accidentally formatted drives, * drives with damaged MBR /
> lost partitions, * drives with corrupted FATs, * drives which developed
> bad sectors, SCAVEN will not help if:* drive developed mechanical
> problems (strange metallic sounds), * motor is dead (not spinning at
> all), * controller failed (drive not detected by BIOS)"
>

> *http://www.salvagentfs.com/6.0.html- "SalvageNTFS is capable of


> scanning a partition, or even a whole disk drive, for anything that
> looks like valid NTFS data. Normally, the location of this information
> is stored on the volume itself; however, if this becomes damaged, the
> volume can become unusable. SalvageNTFS continues to function and can
> (after an exhaustive search) furnish a complete list of data that can
> be recovered. Additionally, most file system drivers fail
> less-than-gracefully when unexpected data is encountered. SalvageNTFS
> is able to identify damaged records, extract whatever information it
> can, and continue using the other portions of the volume with ease."
>
> ++Failing CD and Floppy Readers and Repair++
>

> *http://www.deaddiskdoctor.com/- Dead Disk Doctor - allows copying


> files from scratched or damaged CD, DVD disks, unreadable Floppy and
> Hard Drives or other media.
>

> *http://www.denispetrov.com/?page_id=3- force formats most floppies


> even if initially unreadable, unlike Windows.
>

> *http://www.vcsoftwares.com/cc.html- Copy Cat 2.0 actually skip the


> bytes which are not readable from file and copy all other bytes
> therefore it extracts max data which is normally not done by windows
> copy operation.
>

> *http://www.geocities.com/cdmage/frames.html- repair corrupted CD
> image files?
>
> *http://www.roadkil.net/unstopcp.html- "Recovers files from disks


> with physical damage. Allows you to copy files from disks with problems
> such as bad sectors, scratches or that just give errors when reading
> data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece of a
> file and put the pieces together. Using this method most types of files
> can be made useable even if some parts were not recoverable in the
> end."
>

> *http://www.isobuster.com/- "Rescue lost files from a bad or trashed


> CD or DVD ! Save important documents, precious pictures or video from
> the family, your only system backup, ...IsoBuster can do it all !”
>

> *http://www.elpros.si/CDCheck/- "CDCheck is a utility for the


> prevention, detection and recovery of damaged files on CD-ROMs with an
> emphasis on error detection. With CDCheck you can check your CDs and
> discover which files are corrupted. By using the program proactively,
> you can insure that your data on CD-ROMs are safe - - before it's too
> late! CDCheck provides the following features: readability
> verification, binary compare, CRC file creation (and verification) and
> file recovery. For more information see Info."
>

> *http://www.ice-graphics.com/ICEECC/IndexE.html- Developer Provided


> Description - "ICE ECC is a file verification and repair tool. ICE ECC
> allows you to protect your important files and sensitive data against
> digital corruption using Reed-Solomon codes. Did you know that a
> typical CD-R/DVD-R disk can hold its data intact for only a few years?
> ICE ECC is the perfect solution to this problem - before you store your
> data, protect it against corruption with ICE ECC." Comment - Apparently
> you can recover from corruption if the software is previously installed
> and run but not after the fact installation.
>

> *http://www.ekremdeniz.com/pub/tdisk.zip- - "Recovers files from


> disks with physical damage. Allows you to copy files from disks with
> problems such as bad sectors, scratches or that just give errors when
> reading data. The program will attempt to recover every readable piece
> of a file and put the pieces together. Using this method most types of
> files can be made useable even if some parts were not recoverable in
> the end."
>
> ++Virus Recovery++
>

> *http://housecall.trendmicro.com/- "Ease your mind and scan your PC


> for viruses." Comment - If a virus has knocked out your antivirus, just
> go online. Trend Micro is often the highest rated antivirus software.
>

> *http://www.pandasoftware.com/products/activescan/com/activescan_princ...


> - "Scans, disinfects and eliminates over 90,000 viruses, worms and
> Trojans from all system devices, hard disks, compressed file and all
> your email. Detects spyware. 84 percent of malware installed on
> computers worldwide is spyware. Do you know if your PC is spyware free?
> NEW! Detects the following types of malware: Dialers. Hacking tools.
> Jokes. Security risks. Hoaxes." Comment - Panda is a highly rated
> antivirus software. This is also a free online scanner.
>

> *http://us.mcafee.com/root/mfs/default.asp- "McAfee FreeScan helps


> you detect thousands of viruses on your computer. Based on the
> award-winning McAfee VirusScan engine, FreeScan searches for viruses,
> including the latest known "in the wild" viruses, and displays a
> detailed list of any infected files. Should viruses be found, FreeScan
> even provides links to more information about the viruses and what you
> can do to clean your system."
>

> *http://www.bitdefender.com/scan8/ie.html- "BitDefender Online


> Scanner is a fully functional antivirus product. It features all
> required elements for thorough antivirus scanning and effective
> cleaning: it scans your system's memory, all files, folders and drives'
> boot sectors, providing you with the option to automatically clean the
> infected files."
>

> *http://support.f-secure.com/ols/start.html- "F-Secure Online Virus


> Scanner is a free service. Use it to find out if your computer is
> infected with a virus and disinfect your computer if needed."
>

> *http://www.symantec.com/cgi-bin/securitycheck.cgi- "Symantec


> Security Check tests your exposure to a wide range of online threats.
> It's free and efficient, and it helps you determine your Internet
> security needs."
>
> *http://www.bitdefender.com/site/Download/browseFreeRemovalTool/-
> List of 101 free specific virus removal tools. If you know what the
> virus is, you can remove it with these. Other antivirus companies have
> similar tools.
>

> *http://www.avdisk.org/pages/en/about.html- “AVDisk is a program


> which automates the task of getting your anti-virus software on to
> floppy disks which you can use to start, scan and disinfect your
> computer.”
>

> *http://grc.com/cih.htm- "The CIH virus attempts to ERASE the


> writable FLASH BIOS of infected PC's, and also overwrites the first
> 2,048 sectors (1,048,576 bytes) of all of the system's available
> non-removable writable disk drives! While this behavior places the CIH
> virus among the nastiest of all viruses, the damage is more recoverable
> than at first appears..."
>

> *http://www.nu2.nu/pebuilder/- Allows you to use anti-virus programs


> in the Windows “pre-installed” environment, which is kind of midway
> between DOS and Windows. Weird but, after a Windows 2000 and XP disks
> are mounted, they start up a non-gui version of Windows that this
> environment takes advantage. You can load all sorts of data recovery
> apps in this environment. You should have a license for the Windows
> pre-install environment you are using.
>

> *http://www.s2services.com/hosted-freeware/csfd.zip- "Clean Start was


> designed with two applications in mind. First, it has proven very
> effective in controlling inadvertent infection of customers' systems by
> technicians, software trainers, consultants, and others who carry disks
> to customer sites. Such infections normally occur when systems are
> booted with floppy disks left in the floppy disk drives. An infected
> Clean Start diskette will provide a clear indication (a yellow on red
> splash) that both the diskette and the customer's hard drive are
> infected. Remedial action can be taken right then and there, so that
> the agent does not walk away, leaving the infection in place."
>

> *http://invircible.com/iv_tools.php#FreeDOS- "Certain viruses like


> INT_CE and W95.Spaces, take advantage of a vulnerability in MS-DOS
> based operating systems, starting from MS-DOS 5. The exploit is known
> as the circular partition trick. This is an extremely frustrating
> condition, as the computer with a tricked drive will not boot anymore,
> not even from floppy. Even experts are misled when faced with a
> circular partition and will replace the hard drive, believing that the
> hardware is at fault. The only way to revert a circular partition is to
> boot with other than MS-DOS, like PC-DOS, or FreeDOS, and fix it with a
> disk recovery tool such as the NetZ ResQ utilities.”
>

> *http://www.s2services.com/hosted-freeware/zefrjpg.zip- "Demand


> continues for this widely used tool, which recovers JPG images after
> they have been lost to a LoveLetter worm attack (or any other reason).
> Archive now includes an NTFS version along with the FAT version.
> Millions (by now perhaps billions) of files have been successfully
> recovered by ZefrJPG over the years."
>
> ++Hard Disk Repair++
>

> *http://www.hdtune.com/- This can check the health of your drive.


> Important step if the drive is suspected of imminently failing.
>

> *http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/HD_Workbench.htm- Allows you to


> monitor your disk health, scan it for bad sectors, replace bad sectors
> and image a failing disk.
>

> *http://www.vanheusden.com/recoverdm/- "This program will help you


> recover disks with bad sectors. You can recover files as well complete
> devices. In case if finds sectors which simply cannot be recovered, it
> writes an empty sector to the outputfile and continues. If you're
> recovering a CD or a DVD and the program cannot read the sector in
> "normal mode", then the program will try to read the sector in "RAW
> mode" (without error-checking etc.). This toolkit also has a utility
> called 'mergebad': mergebad merges multiple images into one. This can
> be useful when you have, for example, multiple CD's with the same data
> which are all damaged. In such case, you can then first use recoverdm
> to retrieve the data from the damaged CD's into image-files and then
> combine them into one image with mergebad."
>

> *http://www.diydatarecovery.nl/mbrtool.htm- MBRtool™ is a DOS


> program designed to manipulate your hard disk Master Boot Record (MBR).
> MBR editor, MBR backup & restore, partition table editor and more.
>

> *http://www.s2services.com/product.php?id=55929- "Recovery is a


> utility program providing a convenient and prompt method for restoring
> Registry and System files. Something, that can be very useful, should
> your computer fail to function properly due to faults in these files.
> The program has options for saving multiple copies (Images) of the
> Registry and System files. So snapshots can be saved of your computer
> set-up as it may change over time with new programs added and others
> deleted. Saved snapshots can be copied back to system restoring
> computer to a previously saved set-up. To be fully effective Recovery
> relies upon there being sound and reasonably up-to-date copies of the
> Registry and System files saved on disk. Version 4.0 is a major update
> and is free to private users. Business users please refer to License
> information." Really a registry backup disaster readiness program, not
> unplanned emergency recovery.
>

> *http://www.roadkil.net/bootbuild.html- “Boot builder allows you to


> create your own custom boot sector from scratch. This utility allows
> you to recreate or restore boot sectors lost due to virus or other
> damage to a drive. Boot sectors can be imported/exported to a disk or
> created from a template. This program supports FAT and NTFS boot sector

> types.”
>
> *http://www.ontrack.com/dataadvisor/- “Data Advisor® is a simple,


> yet powerful computer diagnostic tool for assessing the condition of
> your computer system. Data Advisor quickly assesses the health of your
> hard disk drive, file structures, and computer memory by identifying
> problems that could cause data loss. Don't worry if you can't boot your
> system to Windows; DataAdvisor is self-booting, so it runs even when
> your system won't. This comprehensive computer diagnostic tool can be
> used to both diagnose current problems and/or as part of a regular
> maintenance program to identify potential problems that could lead to
> data loss. If potential problems are identified, you will have time to
> backup your valuable information and make corrections to avoid future
> loss.”
>

> *http://www.salvationdata.com/download.htm- Many utilities are


> present like HDD Repairer Seagate Demo 5.0, HDD Firmware Repairer
> Demo2.0 (Floppy disk version), etc. Some of the demos never expire,
> although not strictly freeware.
>
> ++Guides for Dealing with Failing Disks++
>

> *http://camtech2000.net/Pages/WinErrs.html- "Did you ever get an


> 'Illegal Operation' or 'Page Fault' error message and wonder what it
> meant? WinErrs is a database of 1.554 Windows error codes and their
> definitions. These codes are extracted directly from Microsoft Windows
> and are their descriptions. With over 1,500 error codes they certainly
> seemed prepared for the worst."
>

> *http://www.tech-pro.net/links_dr.html- "This page contains details


> of sites that have information related to data recovery. It is not
> exhaustive: some categories only contain sites or products that we
> happened to come across and liked."
>

> *http://www.computerhope.com/index.htm- “Computer Hope is a


> collection of free services that allows any user to access its database
> of extensive free computer related information. With these resources
> available, Computer Hope has become a popular destination for end-users
> as well as computer support facilities for answering computer related
> questions. Some of the services that Computer Hope is able to offer
> include free technical support, computer product information, free
> online forum, computer product buying tips, third-party computer
> company information, computer dictionary, weekly computer newsletter,
> daily computer news, and much more. Each of these services help make
> Computer Hope the number one free computer services on the Internet.
>

> *http://www.chiff.com/computer/data-recovery.htm - failing hard disk
> recovery guides.
>
> *http://www.pchell.com/- Everyone has been to PC Hell at one time or


> another. It’s that place you visit when your personal computer is
> driving you insane with problems, glitches, and so on. To try to soothe
> the frustration, we’ll provide some tips, hints, and troubleshooting
> remedies to help you get out of PC Hell. Be warned however, sometimes
> there is no exit….
>
> ++Misc. Failed Disk Recovery++
>

> *http://fire.dmzs.com/?section=tools- a Linux Boot Disk with data
> forensic apps.
>
> *http://www.adrc.net/data_recovery_software/index.html- multiple


> undelete and failing disk recovery suite.
>

> *http://www.delback.co.uk/wavrep/- Wave Repair Program (possible use


> - cleans up noise from vinyl records).
>

> *http://www.grc.com/tip/clickdeath.htm- "Iomega ZIP and JAZ drives


> suffer from a head positioning problem (servo stiction) that can
> actively and permanently damage perfectly good ZIP and JAZ drive media.
> TIP (Trouble In Paradise) provides an early warning system when a
> user's drives are beginning to damage its media."
>

> *http://www.othersystem.net/korben/rockxp-4.html- "RockXP allows you


> to retrieve and change your XP product key that you used when you
> installed Windows XP. This can come very handy if you need to reinstall
> but have misplaced or lost the CD cover with the serial sticker. In
> addition, the program also lets you save the product activation to a
> file, enables you to recover usernames and passwords contained in the
> Windows Secure Storage, recover your Microsoft Windows Products keys
> and have password generator."
>

> *http://www.magicaljellybean.com/keyfinder.html- "The Magical Jelly


> Bean Keyfinder is a freeware utility that retrieves your Product Key
> (cd key) used to install Windows from your registry. It has the options
> to copy the key to clipboard, save it to a text file, or print it for
> safekeeping. It works on Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP /Server 2003,
> Office 97, and Office XP. This version is a quick update to make it
> work with Windows Server 2003."
>

> *http://members.fortunecity.com/bigg5/frw/diagn.htm- "Special


> requirements: DriveSpace 3 - Manually recover corrupted DriveSpace 3
> drives. The "DriveSpace 3 Disaster Recovery Kit" is a toolkit for
> salvaging files and data from DriveSpace 3 CVFs (those .000 or .001
> files) that have been corrupted beyond the ability of ScanDisk to
> repair. It is meant to assist someone who already has a good
> understanding of how data is stored on (ordinary, uncompressed) hard
> drives in manually recovering otherwise inaccessible compressed cluster
> data from within damaged CVFs, and then in piecing the recovered
> clusters back together into files..."
>
> *http://www.simtel.net/product.php%5Burl_fb_product_page%5D44347-
> Tiramisu is a famous early disk recovery program for DOS, Win FAT16,
> and Win nt. Those versions are now shareware. This early Novell
> version is free.
>

> *http://www.s2services.com/product.php?id=55929- "Recovery is a


> utility program providing a convenient and prompt method for restoring
> Registry and System files. Something, that can be very useful, should
> your computer fail to function properly due to faults in these files.
> The program has options for saving multiple copies (Images) of the
> Registry and System files. So snapshots can be saved of your computer
> set-up as it may change over time with new programs added and others
> deleted. Saved snapshots can be copied back to system restoring
> computer to a previously saved set-up. To be fully effective Recovery
> relies upon there being sound and reasonably up-to-date copies of the
> Registry and System files saved on disk. Version 4.0 is a major update
> and is free to private users. Business users please refer to License
> information." Really a registry backup disaster readiness program, not
> unplanned emergency recovery.
>

> *http://www.roadkil.net/unstopcp.html- "Recovers files from disks

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