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Re: data recovery startup service



hi there

just wanted to thank you for your input i really appreciate it.

but i can't get through to that site  it must be down or something (code
red)

anyway.

i was wondering whether or not it's possible to save a crashed harddrive

i've searched practically everywhere on the web but cannot find any good
docs explaining how to recreate a bootsector or even how harddrives and
their partition tables work.

if you couls help me this one last time i'd really appreciate it.

cronus
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Moss <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
To: JNF Stoffels <cronus@worldonline.co.za>
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Date: Sunday, July 29, 2001 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: data recovery startup service


>JNF Stoffels wrote:
>
>
>>
>> i've just recently acquired a copy of debian 2.2 r3 and was wondering
>> whether or not i can use it to start an inedxpensive data recovery
business.
>>
>> i live in south africa , and being one of the previously disadvantaged
>> it's still hard to find work.
>>
>> that i swhy i would like to start something that is fairly uncommon
>> around here.
>>
>> if you could point me to some open source software or even some
>> documentation so that i can understand how such software is supposed to
>> work and write it (it would be opensource of course) , i would greatly
>> appreciated.
>>
>
>You might want to check out http://www.lnx-bbc.org/. It's a mini-distro
>on a business card sized, bootable CD-ROM (with some debian in it's
>lineage). Amongst its many uses, system and data recovery are probably
>two of the most common.
>



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