[WarpCast] Dfsee version 2.82 available - 1/08/99 |
Inet.Mail 1.3 -- The best mail server on OS/2 just got better! Audit Capabilities, More Spam Control, Improved Performance Visit us at http://www.hethmon.com/inetmail.html for full details. A free update for current users. ****************************** WarpCast ****************************** Source: Jan van Wijk (lists@fsys.demon.nl) Moderator: Christopher B. Wright (wrightc@dtcweb.com) ********************************************************************** A new year and a new version of the DFSee program! For those of you that don't know DFSee yet, DFSee is a display, analysis and recovery tool for disks and filesystems. Started as an HPFS-tool for OS/2 only in 1994, it now covers: - Display and analysis for disk partition-tables (aka FDISK) - Full display and analysis and lots of recovery features for the HPFS filesystem, including UNDELETE and boot-record recovery. - Display coverage of all FAT filesystems including VFAT, FAT32 and OS/2 EA's. No specific recovery options yet. - Display of NTFS boot-record, MFT structures and directories. Recovery of the NTFS boot-record when damaged. - Binary display mode allowing analysis of any disk- or filesystem structure. Limitted editing is supported too. - Acces to disks based on several methods allowing access under most circumstances: physical sector-level directly to the disk, logical sector-acces to volumes/partitions. Because of the targeted use for DFSee it is a command-line and text-only utility (no GUI). At the moment OS/2, Win-NT and DOS (+ Win9x) versions exist, allowing use from bootable diskettes as well. Version 2.82 of the DFSee disk-analysis and repair utility adds several new features and some bug-fixes like: - Support for disks larger than 8Gb by DFSDOS - Recovery of NTFS and HPFS boot-records - Several enhancements to partition-table display - Recognition of the filesystem used by BEOS (no analysis) - Several geometry related new displays and fixes You can allways get the latest version from the WEB-site mentioned below. It is usualy available from HOBBES, LEO and other sites too but with some delay ... http://www.fsys.demon.nl Look for DFSee ... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To subscribe, unsubscribe, or for more information on WarpCast, visit: http://www.warpcast.com/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------