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DFSee version 10.4 released

Monday May 24, 2010  By: Jan van Wijk

DFSee version 10.4 has been released today, a minor release.

DFSee itself has a fix for incorrect positioned Clone and Format dialogs, and the bootable-JFS handling has been updated to match the released eCS 2.0 version of JFS.

Also a tool has been added to change the default menu selection on the FreeDOS boot menu, inside a DFSee ISO imagefile.

Finally, a seperate ISO has been made available that is MUCH smaller than the regular one (2.5 versus 35 Mb) and tuned to work best with the bootable USB stick.

DFSee is a very powerful disk-utility with disk partitioning, filesystem and disk analysis, some file recovery and UNDELETE and smart imaging or cloning of partitions or complete disks.

More details at:
www.dfsee.com/dfsee/

Direct download links from the DFSee website:

www.dfsee.com/dfsee/dfsee104.zip
www.dfsee.com/dfsee/dfsee104.msi
www.dfsee.com/dfsee/dfsee104_warpin.exe
www.dfsee.com/dfsee/dfsee104_dsk.zip

www.dfsee.com/dfsee/dfsee10x_linux.tgz
www.dfsee.com/dfsee/dfsee10x_iso.zip
www.dfsee.com/dfsee/dfsee10x_stick_iso.zip

Or from the HOBBES website:
hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/incoming/dfsee104.zip
or (after processing):
hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-search.php

Functional changes since 10.3

- DFSeeHow HOWTO documentation PDF file updated for version 10.x
- DFSusb32 documentation file dfsusb32.txt updated for DFSee upgrade
- Dialogs Fixed incorrect open position Clone and Format dialogs
- IMDFxxx Utility to change the FreeDOS-menu default in an (ISO) image
- JFS LDR Adjusted size to (now) documented 31 sectors (was 34)
- JFS (boot) Display bootsector code updated to eCS 2.0 GA level
- JFS (boot) Fixboot bootsector code updated to eCS 2.0 GA level
- Resize flg in XML only set to YES for DFSee resizable filesystem
- USB stick Alternate smaller ISO file, for use with the bootable USB stick
- WARNING if LBA BR-offset smaller than sectors/track (LVM corrupt)
(as happens fairly often with Linux created partitions)

Regards, JvW

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DFSee Home: www.dfsee.com; Jan van Wijk; Author of DFSee - info@dfsee.com

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