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RIPLinux: Data Recovery and Partitioning Tool Posted on Friday, July 07, 2006 @ 09:07:52 CEST
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A terrific tip from our own ffreeloader. Read on. -Trip
Just ran across this yesterday. It is the fastest live cd I've run across and has a huge selection of data recovery and partitioning tools along with memtest and a browser so that you can do research while booted into the live cd. There are also versions of this tool that you can use with usb drives, pens, memory sticks, etc... as it is only 75 mB's. RIPLinux has the ability to work with any linux file system you can name and with NTFS. You can resize, move, and format partitions, undelete deleted files, read and write to ADS, and a whole lot more on NTFS. And, you can do pretty much all of that with any Linux partition too.
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