• sj_zero@lotide.fbxl.net
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    1 year ago

    And as I recall, Norton had all the tools long before MS-DOS included them by default. It was sort of a dick move by Microsoft, the sort of thing they’re famous for now.

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      DOS has always? had chkdsk, but ndd had a knack for being able to recover data from minor corruptions way better than chkdsk did. Scandisk (dos 6 version of chkdsk) was just a prettier face, ndd was still better.

      Between ndd, Spinrite, and I can’t remember the name of the undelete tools, I saved a lot of homework assignments.

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        chkdsk in dos never had the ability to scan the disk surface for defects, ndd did that, and then magically scandisk showed up and looked awfully similar to ndd.

        But I agree, some really great tools. And sysinfo was our de facto “how fast is this thing?” for years.

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          Indeed. It really was the end of an era when they went to shit.

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          Did anyone figure out if scandisk was actually licensed from someone else? I know that lots of the other MS utils were - defrag, undelete etc