We had an employee leave "under a cloud" a few months ago. Litigation is pending.
The hard drive was removed from the employee's desktop computer and was replaced
before the computer was assigned to another employee.
Before leaving my finger and footprints all over the disk in the process of retrieving
the information wants, I need to make a backup copy of the disk in the condition I
received it.
This is a W98 system on a garden variety Intel desktop box.
There is too much I don't understand in this eviornment. I concerned that reqular
backup up and restore will dink with date information that may become significant
later.
I'm looking for a tool that will make a low level sector by sector copy of the disk,
preserving all OS datastructures.
I believe it should as a D:\ drive not a C:\ drive to keep the W98 from running amok
adjusting things that should be left alone.
Any other precautions?
Suggestions for a better place to ask these questions?
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