Re: [Freedos-user] Read and write sectors.

2008-12-15 Thread Eric Auer
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

Re: [Freedos-user] Read and write sectors.

2008-12-11 Thread Robert Riebisch
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 -- BTTR Software http://www.bttr-software.de/

Re: [Freedos-user] Read and write sectors.

2008-12-11 Thread Michael Reichenbach
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

Re: [Freedos-user] Read and write sectors.

2008-12-11 Thread Eric Auer
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

Re: [Freedos-user] Read and write sectors.

2008-12-11 Thread Michael Reichenbach
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