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        <title>Kernel Recovery for SCO OpenServer Reviews RSS Feed</title>
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        <description>Kernel Recovery for SCO OpenServer recovers data from deleted, formatted, damaged, or corrupted partitions where HTFS and EAFS based SCO OpenServer operating system is installed on the hard disk. Kernel SCO OpenServer supports HTFS and EAFS File System for data recovery.



During recovery process a complete scan of the damaged SCO Openserver drive is performed to locate and retrieve the lost, deleted partitions, files and folders. After the complete scanning the data found in the damaged disk is displayed in a tree like structure which allows you to preview the recoverable contents in tree like structure. 



Kernel Recovery for SCO OpenServer is a complete tool for Data Recovery Solutons which provides you with File Filter Options which allows you to provide filter in recovery ie to recover a specific file type and File Search Option which allows you to search a specific named file that you lost or deleted earlier. 



 

Key features include : Recovery from corrupt VTOC, Recovery from damaged cylinder group, Recovery from damaged SuperBlock, Recovery from corrupted Inode tables.  



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            <title>Kernel Recovery mostly got it right... by Damien with average rate 3.5</title>
            <link>http://kernel-recovery-for-sco-openserver.nucleus-data-recovery.qarchive.org/#1</link>
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I had a case where a Compaq NeoServer 150 running SCO OpenServer 5 had crashed.  Oddly, when I tried to use another boot server running OpenServer 6, it knew what the drives were, but couldn't mount it.  I purchased Kernel Recovery and allowed it to do a sector scan.  Pretty good results, probably got 90% or more of the data back.  Better than none!!

I suspect the missing 10% isn't a problem with Kernel but something that SCO and Compaq cooked up to make HTFS that little more different.


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            <pubDate>09 Sun 2008</pubDate>
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