A competitor of yours - Hiren's Boot CD has Spinrite 6 on it. I prefer to use your CD, but love Spinrite...
Any Chance you could stick it on the next revision?
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What is spinrite ? ^^
If it's commercial software, forget it. If it's freeware and pertinent, maybe it can get into UBCD someday... or you may follow the tutorials to customize UBCD for your own use.
Edit : after a little web search, it seems like this is a commercial data recovery program. No way it gets into the UBCD release.
If it's commercial software, forget it. If it's freeware and pertinent, maybe it can get into UBCD someday... or you may follow the tutorials to customize UBCD for your own use.
Edit : after a little web search, it seems like this is a commercial data recovery program. No way it gets into the UBCD release.
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If you have purchased a copy of spinrite from Gibson Research you can create a Spinrite floppy RawRead or ImageFloppy to create a spinrite.img file. then follow the "Customize UBCD4.0" instructions.
Not a difficult process, but if you have not done it before you may want to have a CD-RW to test with.
Becarful using Hirens Boot CD. I know someone that got into some very hot water because he used that CD on a Corporate PC to recover/repair a hard drive. They found out the software he used was not owned by the company and he was reprimanded and almost let go because of it
If you have purchased a copy of spinrite from Gibson Research you can create a Spinrite floppy RawRead or ImageFloppy to create a spinrite.img file. then follow the "Customize UBCD4.0" instructions.
Not a difficult process, but if you have not done it before you may want to have a CD-RW to test with.
Becarful using Hirens Boot CD. I know someone that got into some very hot water because he used that CD on a Corporate PC to recover/repair a hard drive. They found out the software he used was not owned by the company and he was reprimanded and almost let go because of it