couple of things here
never used them though, and they are demos, so i don't know how many features are available, so thats probably no good
edit the link would have been handy
tucows.enta.net/harddrive95_default.html
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Tue 20 Jan 2004, 23:36,
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edit the link would have been handy
tucows.enta.net/harddrive95_default.html
If these fail, you could
get hold of a CD of Debian, which on booting form the CD has a host of cross-platform setup options for the state you want your hdd to be in. It sounds a bit drastic, but you get to apply many options non-destructively....
There are loads of Debian images all over the place, you can Google them, but they are quite big.
...sorry - Debian is an open unix/linux release.
Oh - I just read further down. I'll shut up now.
:@ )
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Tue 20 Jan 2004, 23:53,
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There are loads of Debian images all over the place, you can Google them, but they are quite big.
...sorry - Debian is an open unix/linux release.
Oh - I just read further down. I'll shut up now.
:@ )