DFSee is an extremely useful though highly technical tool designed to help system administrators to deal with anything related to your disk partitions – from creating a new partition to fixing whatever partition problems may arise. Besides, it allows you to clone and create image files of full partitions, as well as recover your data after partition-related disasters.
If you happen to be one of those system administrators who miss that good old FDISK function from the MS DOS days, DFSee is what you need. Its MS DOS-looking interface will take you back to the pre-GUI era right away. The reason for this is simple – a heavy GUI is not the right way of approaching a partition loss when all you have is a boot-disc to work from. However, do not be fooled by its “prehistoric” looks – DFSee can save your hard discs and partitions just like the most fancy-looking application. Actually, it can do much more.
Its DFSDISK functionality will allow you to recover access to your system whenever it seems unable to start up. It will scan the disk looking for whatever is left from your partitions and will try to fix whatever problems made your system to freeze. You can also create new partitions in those free areas of your system found suitable for that purpose. Besides, DFSee can recover files no longer recognized by your operating system in any FAT, HPFS, or NTFS partition, and create backups of original partitions either as an image file (RAW or compressed) or by cloning a specific disk. Finally, just to note that DFSee can copy and move your partitions (partition tables and LVM included).
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