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Conference 7.286::atarist

Title:Atari ST, TT, & Falcon
Notice:Please read note 1.0 and its replies before posting!
Moderator:FUNYET::ANDERSON
Created:Mon Apr 04 1988
Last Modified:Tue May 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1433
Total number of notes:10312

656.0. "partition backup ?" by ZUR01::BOLLIGER () Fri Nov 03 1989 05:51

    		( Partition -> Partition Copy )
    
    Do somebody now if there is a Program that Copy a Partition on a 
    Harddisk to another Partition on Harddisk without need of a
    File Copy  or Backup to Floppys
    
    if there is a Public-domain Program could you send it ?
    
    i got 2 Harrdisks and one is for Backup only and whit File copy
    he takes 45 minutes for 4 Partitions ??
    
    				Thanks fred
    
    
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656.1MGOI02::FALKENSTEINFri Nov 03 1989 07:419
    
    The backup utilities I know of work with file-copy anyway. I don't
    know of a partition backup program which uses a track-to-track 
    copying method for harddisks. I understand that for this use, both
    partitions must be exactly the same. There should be not many 
    applications for things like that.
    
    Bernd
    
656.2use REORG.PRGMGOI02::FALKENSTEINFri Nov 03 1989 07:509
    
    It's me again...
    To speed up your copy from HD1 to Backup-HD, you could use a
    reorganisation program once in a while on HD1. So the controller
    does not have to collect parts of files scattered all over the place.
    Contiguous files speed up the operation a lot.
    
    Bernd
    
656.3A pointer -- try last Winter STartNORGE::CHADIch glaube Ich t�te Ich h�tteFri Nov 03 1989 08:475
A STart magazine awhile back had some utility from Dave Small that did
something like what you want.  I don't have the mgazine, just remember
reading it somewhere else.

Chad
656.4START April 89QARRY::BHAMILTONBuzz HamiltonFri Nov 03 1989 22:303
    Dave Small wrote just what you're looking for and published it in the
    April '89 issue of START. PARTCOPY copies a megabyte in four seconds!
    I uploaded the arc to QARRY::DISK$USER:[BHAMILTON.PUBLIC]PARTCOPY.ARC.
656.5DeARC problems on .4MDCRAB::MCLENDONTue Nov 14 1989 08:587
    I tried downloading your file (re: .4) and, although the program comes
    up, the source code is damaged (CRC error in file header).  Am I doing
    something wrong?  Or, is there a special VAX version of ARC I should
    use to decompress this file?
    
    Thanks,
    Bruce
656.6PDP10::BHAMILTONBuzz HamiltonTue Nov 14 1989 11:182
    I just ran it through VMSSWEEP V3.5 (which is also available on
    QARRY::DISK$USER:[BHAMILTON.PUBLIC]) and got no errors.