Hi!
> If you are really interested in the full story you can read here
> http://forums.truecrypt.org/viewtopic.php?t=13816
> To tool must read sectors, write it down into a file so it can
> read that file and restore the sectors later.
Backup and restore 63 which has a key? If it is always
secto
Michael Reichenbach wrote:
> To tool must read sectors, write it down into a file so it can read that
> file and restore the sectors later.
Try Findpart's commands "Getsect" or "Putsect":
http://www.partitionsupport.com/utilities.htm
Robert Riebisch
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BTTR Software
http://www.bttr-software.de/
Hey!
If you are really interested in the full story you can read here
http://forums.truecrypt.org/viewtopic.php?t=13816
To tool must read sectors, write it down into a file so it can read that
file and restore the sectors later.
best regards,
-mr
Eric Auer schrieb:
> Hi!
>
>> I wish it to work
Hi!
> I wish it to work like this
> disktool /read=sectorX /to=c:\storeit
> disktool /write=sectorX /from=c:\storeit
> It's needed to automate a process of modifying harddisk sectors.
FreeDOS FDISK is quite scriptable, that might help.
And if you say it is too buggy: The maintainer is
available
I wish it to work like this
disktool /read=sectorX /to=c:\storeit
disktool /write=sectorX /from=c:\storeit
It's needed to automate a process of modifying harddisk sectors.
kurt godel schrieb:
> Among my collection of 'hexeditors' are two or three specifically for
> editing of harddisk sectors, b