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Steven Levine wrote:
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> You probably also should let dfsee check out the partition.
I have DFSee 4, 5 and 6. Never used any of them. But I did
make all the recommended recovery diskettes. If you think I know
where I put them, however, you are one think behind true reality.
Which DFSee tests do you recommend? dfshpfs.txt doesn't mention
any obvious tests to run. dfscmds.txt mentions the following:
CHECK [dr/nr] = Report all detected filesystem errors using SLT info
DFSCHECK[part|*] = Run DOxxx analysis for one or all partitions => DFSC*.P*
DFSDISK [disk|*] = Run DFSDISK analysis for one or all disks => dfsdiski.*
SCAN [wr [NoId]] = Scan bad sectors; use read/Write verify; No automatic id
- Peter
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