Thanks.Will it work for HTFS..?
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Browse All TopicsI am looking for a tool which can recover my HTFS partition on Unix, I tried some of the tools and m able to view my data but when trying to recover it ,asking to purchase it.
Please help me to get any free tool to recover the HTFS partition or any other better solution..?
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How about downloading and burning an SCO boot CD and jumping to the shell?
At that point you may be able to mount the filesystems and copy the data to a FAT disk or possibly USB storage.
5.0.7 is here:
http://www.sco.com/support
I'm not sure about the USB support with that one. A FAT formatted IDE drive would be accessible though.
Basic steps:
download CD image
boot CD
type "tools" at the boot prompt
mount the filesystems (http://aplawrence.com/Uni
mount the FAT filesystem
use tar to copy the needed files from the HTFS to the FAT mount
put the IDE drive into a windows machine and extract the tar file
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by: veedarPosted on 2009-08-19 at 16:45:30ID: 25138337
Checkout Testdisk it's free and works well for partition recovery... wiki/TestD isk
http://www.cgsecurity.org/