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Roadkil 16 May 2015 | Bug Reports | BootBuild Copy of boot sector Hi there, you can use my sector editor for a boot sector copy. Just open the boot sector, copy to the clipboard, change disks and paste! But i will add some more features to this when I have time along with a partition editor and support for non 512 byte sector sizes.
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Roadkil 16 May 2015 | Programming Questions | Detecting OS / XP / NT Most of the newer OS's were built on the "NT Platform" and windows identifies them as NT with variou... |
Roadkil 16 May 2015 | Programming Questions | Best 'C' compiler To be honest i use an old old old version of Microsoft Visual C++ (6.0) to do all my app development... |
Roadkil 16 May 2015 | Bug Reports | Disappointed... Hi there! Im very sorry.. The new version of UC has some major changes in it at it has been taking... |
Roadkil 16 May 2015 | Bug Reports | Apparently no development activity - Unstoppable C Hi there.. i have almost finished a major update on Unstoppable copier - but unfortuantely work real... |
L Bell 4 May 2015 | Programming Questions | Best 'C' compiler Can anyone suggest a good C compiler for both or either Windows and Linux?
I normally program in ... |
L Bell 4 May 2015 | Programming Questions | Detecting OS / XP / NT This is likely stupid, but is Windows XP a variety or extension of Windows NT (2000 ?) ?
I ask be... |
simon.jackson 3 May 2015 | Feature Requests | LM Recovery Tool Then using your 'disk copy' utility - we could recover the data onto a fresh volume/nas drive.... |
simon.jackson 3 May 2015 | Feature Requests | LM Recovery Tool Most cheap NAS-type devices are built with a cheap RAID controller - so the manufacturers ship the OS with LM raid drivers (software raid).
From time to time single-drives die; or the controller may die - but the integrity of the dataset should still exist spanned across the physical disks.
A utility that can detect the LM signature of a disk and put them in order - presenting the running OS with a read-only LM volume / virtual disk.
I don't know much more than that in terms of details - but I know I've needed this at least 3x over the years.
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simon.jackson 3 May 2015 | Feature Requests | All Roadkil Utilities third... |