With DiskSpy Free Edition you will be able to build a bootable program floppy disk with this software package by doing the following: extract the files of the package into a directory of your choice and use INSTALL.EXE to create a bootable floppy disk.
Insert the floppy disk or CD with the program on it into a bootable drive and restart the computer. The program will then be loaded from floppy disk automatically.
DiskSpy – access your hard disk on a physical level and view or edit areas usually hidden from you.
DiskSpy enables you to view every sector of any installed hard disk drive. It is irrelevant if these sectors are bootsectors, partition tables, file system entries or simple data files.
Also, areas protected by the operating system are accessible, since DiskSpy is completely operating-system-independent.
The Free Edition of DiskSpy allows to display every sector of any installed IDE harddisk. Various display modes allow a better overview of the saved data, e.g. a FAT table can easily be read in the doubleword view, where the file sizes, timestamp of last changes and the corresponding sector numbers are displayed.
You also can switch the ASCII display to a full 8-bit-display, which shows all control characters as well as the extended ASCII characters in plain text. These characters are usually displayed as a dot to minimize distractions when reading the sector.
Besides the always visible short info DiskSpy can show extended information about the installed hard disk drives. Besides information like capacity, heads, sectors and cylinders it shows available DMA, UltraDMA and PIO modes also cache size and serial numbers of a hard disk.
Here are some key features of “DiskSpy”:
■ Display of every sector of any installed hard disk drives
■ Search for ASCII character strings
■ Vertical and horizontal scrolling
■ Byte-, word- and doubleword-views
■ 7- and 8-bit-view on the ASCII display
■ Detailled display of capabilities of the installed hard disk drives
Requirements:
■ PC 486 or higher, 4 MB RAM, VGA
■ bootable floppy drive or CD-ROM
■ IDE harddisk controller
■ optional: SCSI controller (Pro SCSI Edition)

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■ Search for ASCII character strings using RegExp
■ Display of every sector of any installed hard disk drives
■ Up to 4 hard disk drives can be displayed in the same window
■ If the harddisk in question is not listed in the list of HDD drives, you can get it automatically.
■ You can find out about the manufacturer and serial number of the hard disk drive.
■ When manually scrolling the display, a data structure is dynamically created for displaying the variables on the screen.
■ On average the size of the data structure is only 1-2kB.
■ You also can change the (partially) displayed data for a single sector or for all sectors at once
■ The command line options are explained in the help file
■ You can specify a directory when opening DiskSpy
■ You can also save DiskSpy settings into a configuration file
■ you can save the current configuration in a configuration file (see help).
For using DiskSpy you need the following:
■ A floppy disk or a CD-ROM with DiskSpy on it
■ A 32-bit operating system (DiskSpy is able to start from a DOS partition)
How to use DiskSpy:
■ Insert the floppy disk or CD-ROM in your bootable drive
■ Start DiskSpy and browse to the directory where you want to install DiskSpy to
■ You will then be asked if you want to install the program to harddisk %ISZERO%.
■ Press the OK button to install DiskSpy
■ If you want to install the program on a floppy disk which is attached via IDE cable to your computer you need to use an IDE-to-FLOPPY cable.
■ DiskSpy can be started from an installed DOS system or from DOS also
■ After installing the program you can start DiskSpy
■ Press CTRL+F1 to start the program
■ You will then be prompted to connect to an AT-hard disk drive
■ Select the AT-hard disk drive with the “ATA/CDROM” switch and press OK
■ If the disk drive you selected is not shown in the list of AT-hard disks you can get it automatically.
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DiskSpy Free Edition
DiskSpy is a hardware independent (disk-reader software). It can be used with Windows 95/NT, Windows 98/2000 and Windows XP/Vista.
DiskSpy is a hardware independent (disk-reader software). It can be used with Windows 95/NT, Windows 98/2000 and Windows XP/Vista.
Insert the floppy disk or CD with the program on it into a bootable drive and restart the computer. The program will then be loaded from floppy disk automatically.
DiskSpy displays the contents of every available sector, also where no data is stored. The user has the option to sort data by FAT entry, last access time or sector number. There are 7 and 8 bit views available, the optional 8 bit view has 8 bit color. Thus DiskSpy shows not only the data, but also the number of the sectors for any sector within a particular directory.
The user may select what directories are displayed in the directory view.
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Mac OS X
DiskSpy should run with Mac OS X Tiger/Leopard/Snow Leopard/Mac OS X Lion/Mac OS X Mountain Lion/Mac OS X Mavericks/Mac OS X Yosemite on 32-bit and 64-bit systems.
you can export to different type of file, such as AppleWorks, PNG, BMP, HTML, HTML-table, HTML-table+css, Microsoft Word 2003, MS-Excel 2003, OpenOffice (C)Document, RTF, PPS-file, Adobe PDF, PDF, PostScript, Doc, Epub and Multiformat
you can export to different type of file, such as AppleWorks, PNG, BMP, HTML, HTML-table, HTML-table+css, Microsoft Word 2003, MS-Excel 2003, OpenOffice (C)Document, RTF, PPS-file, Adobe PDF, PDF, PostScript, Doc, Epub and Multiformat
you can export to different type of file, such as AppleWorks, PNG, BMP, HTML, HTML-table, HTML-table+css, Microsoft Word 2003, MS-Excel 2003, OpenOffice (C)Document, RTF, PPS-file, Adobe PDF, PDF, PostScript, Doc, Epub and Multiformat
you can export to different type of file, such as AppleWorks, PNG, BMP, HTML, HTML-table, HTML-table+
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DiskSpy Free Edition Free
DiskSpy Free Edition is a great tool for the user who is searching for an almost unlimited, free and safe disk-editor for Windows.
The free edition of DiskSpy offers more functions, than the full version. Besides all the features of the full version the following features are included in the free version of DiskSpy:
■ View every sector of any installed hard disk drive
■ Search for ASCII character strings
■ Tools for copying and renaming files
■ Tools to create, test and burn floppy disks
■ Tools to format FAT12 and FAT16 floppies
■ Tools to check file and folder integrity
■ Tools to remove non-essential file from the hard disk
■ Tools to copy and move files
■ Tools to make bootable floppy disks
■ Tools to copy and move files
■ Tools to create and burn bootable floppies
■ Tools to set partition geometry
■ Tools to format FAT32 and NTFS floppies
■ Tools to check file and folder integrity
■ Tools to backup data using FAT compression
For beginners DiskSpy Free Edition will be a great tool, since it is almost as easy to use as the advanced editor. DiskSpy Free Edition will allow you to build bootable floppies or CDs easily.
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I’ve only been able to get the Mapper (G)
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but, it doesnt’ seem to adjust itself correctly…
can’t get it to recalibrate.
Any suggestions?
I’ve been using it for a while, never had this problem before!
Thanks,
Ray
It seems that my compression is not working
I have LOS II and the right pack in
but it wont’ seem to convert the floppy
do I have the right pack in?
Any tips?
I have the demo version now and
tried the trial version (beep)
it did not work for me.
Thanks,
Ray
I don’t know if this has already
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I’ve tried browsing the catalog
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■ find all sorts of files such as:
– boot sectors
– partitions
– FAT tables and other hard disk structures
– boot sector code (hidden sectors)
– Dict files
– file systems in different file systems (UFS, FAT, NTFS etc.)
– root directory
– access to ASCII files
– Unicode support
– Unicode is optionally even in the ASCII mode
– Virtual memory support (XEN, DOS 4.0)
– graphical version
■ support for hard disk tools (Fdisk, LKMdisk)
– easy cross-platform development
■ to read binary files, decrypt encrypted files and so on
■ GNU-like license
How to Install DiskSpy:
■ your first choice is the CD
■ insert the CD in your PC and reboot the system
■ DiskSpy will be loaded from CD
■ from your floppy drive:
■ insert the floppy disk in your floppy drive and reboot the system
■ DiskSpy will be loaded from the floppy disk
How to Start DiskSpy:
■ select BOOTLOADER.DOS in your floppy drive
■ DiskSpy should start automatically
■ you’re in the bootsector, or:
■ type OPTIONS.MD to open the CONFIG.MD menu
■ select CONFIG.MD in the menu
■ DiskSpy should start automatically
■ your options are:
– to create a backup copy of all your data
– to operate on the same sectors of harddisks in the same way as the partition tool
– to access ASCII files in special forms
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System Requirements:
Intel Pentium Dual Core or equivalent
Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, 7 or 8
1.2 GB of free disk space
DirectX 9.0c compatible video card
DirectX compatible sound card
DirectX compatible speakers
512 MB video RAM
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