On Fri, 10 Sep 2004 04:09:28 -0400
Allan Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On Tuesday 07 September 2004 01:29, Len Lawrence wrote:
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> > This is a bit off-topic maybe. Somebody mentioned SpinRite the
> > other day in the context of disk recov
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On Tuesday 07 September 2004 01:29, Len Lawrence wrote:
> This is a bit off-topic maybe. Somebody mentioned SpinRite the
> other day in the context of disk recovery so I investigated the
> grc.com site. Apparently SpinRite 6.0 supports Linux filesys
On Tue, 07 Sep 2004 14:28:57 +0200
Vincent Voois <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Len Lawrence wrote:
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> > This is a bit off-topic maybe. Somebody mentioned SpinRite the other
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> The grc.com is directed to Windows users and all
Len Lawrence wrote:
This is a bit off-topic maybe. Somebody mentioned SpinRite the other
day in the context of disk recovery so I investigated the grc.com
site. Apparently SpinRite 6.0 supports Linux filesystems via a DOS program,
but the user does not need to own DOS. It sounded like worthwhil
Len Lawrence wrote:
This is a bit off-topic maybe. Somebody mentioned SpinRite the other
day in the context of disk recovery so I investigated the grc.com
site. Apparently SpinRite 6.0 supports Linux filesystems via a DOS program,
but the user does not need to own DOS. It sounded like worthwhile
This is a bit off-topic maybe. Somebody mentioned SpinRite the other
day in the context of disk recovery so I investigated the grc.com
site. Apparently SpinRite 6.0 supports Linux filesystems via a DOS program,
but the user does not need to own DOS. It sounded like worthwhile
insurance, so I pai