![]() This is the one tool I ALWAYS keep a copy of. Go spend the $11 and get yourself a copy. ![]() It has hardware investigation and SMART tools, benchmarking, and partitioning. It supports hardware going back to like i486. This thing will boot into ram so you can unplug it after (excellent for those stupid single-usb-port laptops) or boot easily over a network. There are password recovery tools (ntpwch or something), partition recovery(testdisk), disk recovery (ddrescue), data/file carving (photorec), bootloader installers, support for all filesystems for which Linux compatibility exists including old partition table types such as Apple and ancient Unix stuff. If this is running as a virtual, you can take a VM or HyperV snapshot as akp982 suggests. There is nothing native in Linux that will allow snapshots. It has kernel modules for all major raid cards as well as software drivers to use those raid arrays without the hardware. Microsoft Diagnostics and Recovery Toolset Deployment Guide Important Selecting a language below will dynamically change the complete page content to that language. PartedMagic contains THE biggest array of system rescue tools I've ever seen. ![]() I'm surprised no one has mentioned PartedMagic (not to be confused with Partition Magic or gParted). ![]()
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