I haven't messed with Ontrack Disk Manager in many years, but the
version I have is basically a DOS program. So, you just need to boot
the computer into a DOS environment on a medium that has the Ontrack
software (the old version I have has all the Ontrack stuff in a single
600kB directory named "
Hi,
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 2:16 AM, sakura kinomoto wrote:
>
> I wish to try Dinamic Drive Overlay, which can be used by Ontrack Disk manager
>
> (...any fdisk's, either in BasLinux or in FreeDos can not touch hdd after 8
> gb...)
> (and floppy device is broken, so, I can not use floppy)
>
> So,
I wish to try Dinamic Drive Overlay, which can be used by Ontrack Disk manager
(...any fdisk's, either in BasLinux or in FreeDos can not touch hdd after 8
gb...)
(and floppy device is broken, so, I can not use floppy)
So, can you tell me any
hint?
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