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 Post subject: HDD RAW-image
PostPosted: February 12th, 2025, 11:38 
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Hi,

I'm in the need of a solution for creating REAL sector by sector RAW-images of HDD's. I must be able to mount them afterwards in an emulator. Software like Ghost do not create "standard" RAW-images but images with some proprietary stuff added.

I understood that it should be possible with HDDGURU

Problem is, I can only attach the (SCSI-)HDD's concerned to an old PC which maximally supports WinME.

Has there been a HDDGURU version which could be used on Win9x/Me (either as GUI or DOS) or a Real-DOS like 6.22 ?
What version of HDDGURU and where can I find it ?

Thank you

PS: If there is any other DOS-software that could be used, I would be glad to hear about it. I could only find DOS-imaging tools for floppy's.


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