Short: Search lost PFS/SFS partitions on a harddisk Author: thomas-rapp web de (Thomas Rapp) Version: 1.8 Architecture: m68k-amigaos Kurz: PFS/SFS Partitionen auf einer Festplatte suchen Website: http://thomasrapp.homepage.t-online.de Use RDBrecov if you lost the RDB (partitioning information) of your harddisk. RDBrecov searches an entire harddisk for partitions. It can handle PFS2, PFS3, AFS and SFS partitions. Since V0.6 it also finds FFS partitions. As FFS needs the partition size for calculating the rootblock position, first all possible FFS bootblocks are stored in a table and in a second pass the rootblock positions are calculated and checked. FFS handling can be switched off by an option. RDBrecov lists the partitions found into the Shell window and optionaly into a log file. With this information you can use HDtoolbox (or another partitioning tool) to reconstruct your partitions. Harddisks larger than 4GB can be accessed, if the device driver is either NSD or TD64 compatible. SCSI-Direct is not supported. AmigaGuide with German and English instructions included. WARNING: This program was only tested on my machine with my harddisks. There is no guarantee that it runs on others. I am not responsible for any damage. Use it on your own risk. New since V1.8 - Added support for mountfiles like used by HDToolBox V45. The mountfile can directly be loaded by HDToolBox.