> The thing is: Using a hex editor might work for one or two disks, but there > are more than 1000 of them that need to be transferred. For convenience > *and* safety, I'd like to read filesystem definition/docs, then write a > tool, and be sure that even fragmented disks can be restored the way they > should be.
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