Karl Larsen wrote:
Marc wrote:
Well, regardless, I have done plenty of file recovery with Helix.
True, it may be designed for forensics but copying files off of disks
is part of forensic work. There are a lot of other disks that do
similar stuff. I like Helix though - it has served me well on several
projects so far. To each his own.
Marc
On 7/19/07, Dave Ihnat <dihnat@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 12:21:05PM -0400, Marc wrote:
> There are also linux distros like Helix which are designed to
> facilitate file recovery.
Ah...Helix isn't primarily for file recovery; it's for computer
forensics.
You need to look at something like System Rescue CD or The Ultimate
Boot CD for something targeted at manipulating/repairing/recovering
systems
and/or data.
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You two are talking in Jargon new to me. I do not know how to get Helix
or what it is. I gather IT whatever it is will tell you about the sex
life of your computer. How do I get it and is there information on it's
use anywhere?
Try Google and a dictionary.
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