COPYR.DMA - Free application for making copies of hard disks with bad sectors in UDMA

Copyr

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It is an often task to copy data from the faulty HD to the normal one in course of data retrieval. COPYR.DMA is a free application for making copies of hard disks with bad sectors.
The application works in DOS environment and uses DMA mode. Application creates HDD copy at the intermediate carrier, where the data logical structure can be retrieved using other applications.

Program features:
- High copying speed (up to 2.5 Gbyte/minute, on EPOX 8RDA3+ motherboard);
- Does not damage data on the source faulty disk;
- Uses block and by-sector (in fault situations) reading;
- Ability to start and stop drive spindle motor;
- Ability to set starting and finishing sectors for copying.

Link for download COPYR.DMA BUILD013 (fully for free)
http://copyr.tetroniks.ru/index.php?id=dload&language=eng
 

Diogenius

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Feb 21, 2006
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It's great! I rescue my data thanks program. Fantastic speed! Program giving higher data transfer speed compared to Ghost.
One question: can I put this really usefull program on my site with Data Recovery terms?
thanks a lot again :)
 

DaveSimmons

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Hmm, software from .ru (Russia) promoted by 2 1-posters . . . I wonder if it scans for CC and identity info to send off to a Russian server?
 

Googer

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Immortalized forever!
Copyr

Also notice that The Opening posters name is the same as the software he is trying to push. Copyr
 

Copyr

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Originally posted by: Diogenius
One question: can I put this really usefull program on my site with Data Recovery terms?
Yes, certainly.

Originally posted by: Googer
Also notice that The Opening posters name is the same as the software he is trying to push. Copyr
The Opening posters name has been chosen so that to specify that the message has been published by the developer.
 

Googer

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Copyr
Originally posted by: Diogenius
One question: can I put this really usefull program on my site with Data Recovery terms?
Yes, certainly.

Originally posted by: Googer
Also notice that The Opening posters name is the same as the software he is trying to push. Copyr
The Opening posters name has been chosen so that to specify that the message has been published by the developer.

Also you posted this in the hardware section when it should have been posted in software.