HardDiskBug wrote:
It's a program, based upong stealing the source code from HDD Regenerator.
I will ask you one question HardDiskBug. What proof do you have that DRevitalize is based upon stealing the source code from HDD Regenerator? Becasue the fact that something also repairs (in some cases relocates) bad sectors by writing/reading some patterns to the disk surface is no proof at all. What more, a detailed explanation on how HDD Regenerator works can even be read at
Nazyura's website (you can translate the page via google translator if you don't know Russian).
Writing/reading patterns like 00s, FFs or others to the disk surface can not be protected by any patent and as such the author of HDD regenerator has to live with the fact that other applications doing the same job will be written. It's just a question of time and a few experiments to come up with an effective rewrite/or relocate bad sector loop algorithm.
This is not some super code or extra manufacturer commands! Besides there is no way two programs that differ so much in functionality can have identical code. DRevitalize documentation is correct and points out all the truth about revitalizing drive surface without hiding the fact that in some cases it will relocate bad sectors. On a side note I'm pretty sure that if I have enough time (DRevitalize is and has always been a hobby project), the next release of the program (2.40) with it's possibilities will leave HDD Regenerator far behind.
I wasn't registered on this forum (because it is basically limited to PC3K and Salvation data products use) but your false statement actually forced me to do so. I've explained and pointed out everything clearly and consider the issue closed so I will not answer to more posts.
PETERS
The author of DRevitalize