UBCD 5.0b5 DOS Program Plug-ins
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 9:35 am
Testdisk/Photorec 6.10 for DOS
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Active NTFS Reader 1.02
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Avira NTFS4DOS 1.9 (Defrag,Chkdsk & NTFS access)
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Download Plug-in: Testdisk/Photorec 6.10 (599.16 Kb)...a powerful free data recovery software designed to help recover lost partitions and/or make non-booting disks bootable again when these symptoms are caused by faulty software, certain types of viruses or human error.
Active NTFS Reader 1.02
Homepage: http://www.ntfs.com/products.htm
Download Plug-in: NTFS Reader for DOS 1.02 (50.03 Kb)Features:
* Displays complete physical and logical drive information
* Supports IDE / ATA / SCSI drives
* Supports large (more than 8GB) Hard Drive
* Supports NTFS, NTFS5 file systems for reading
* Supports FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 file systems for data writing
* Supports compressed and fragmented files on NTFS
* Supports partitions created in MS-DOS, Windows XP, 2000, NT, ME, 98, 95
* Displays non-english and long file names
* Ability to preview file(s)/folder(s) before copying
* Supports search by file name or mask
* Disk Viewer displays content of the file in Hex/Text mode
Avira NTFS4DOS 1.9 (Defrag,Chkdsk & NTFS access)
Homepage: http://www.free-av.com/en/tools/11/avir ... sonal.html
Download Plug-in: Avira NTFS4DOS v1.9 (403.04 Kb)NTFS4DOS Repair Utility 1.9 enables the start of the service program used by Windows autochk.exe to check your computer's hard drives for any cross-linked files, mis-stated free space, bad file table entries, bad sectors on the disk surface, or any additional errors with the hard disk drive.
NTFS4DOS Defragment Utility 1.9 is an offline file defragmentation method for defragmenting all files of an NTFS drive. It guarantees that no file is in use during defragmentation.
Avira NTFS4DOS 1.9 enables full read and write access to NTFS drives access to NTFS drives for MS-DOS and other DOS-based operating systems under a new drive letter for applications.