Zip2Fix is a free portable tool to extract the undamaged files from a ZIP file when some of the files inside the archive are damaged.
The good files will be extracted into a new ZIP file.
Works with ZIP and SFX Zip files.
Simple to use and fast processing.
An admired MDF file reader software from SysTools labs is effectively reads damaged or corrupted MDF file sector by sector and extract all items including stored procedures, views, tables etc. MDF file reader software is competent to reads damaged MDF file of SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2000 database.
How can I restore those *-ptcl-img.* images into a file manually ? Say if your image is /home/partimag/YOURIMAGE/, and the image is /home/partimag/YOURIMAGE/hda2.ntfs-ptcl-img.gz.aa, hda2.ntfs-ptcl-img.gz.ab..., and you want to restore the image to a file hda2.img which you can mount later. Before you do it, make sure the disk space is big enough for you to store this image file "hda2.img". Now you can run: "file /home/partimag/YOURIMAGE/hda2.ntfs-ptcl-img.gz.aa" to see it's gzip, bzip or lzop image. Say it's gzip, then you can run 1. cd /home/partimag/YOURIMAGE/ 2. touch hda2.img 3. cat dir/hda2.ntfs-ptcl-img.gz.* |gzip -d -c | partclone.restore -C -s - -o hda2.img (For partclone newer than version 0.1.1-3, partclone.restore was improved so that you do not have to touch hda2.img first)
Database recovery software to repair corrupted access database & SQL Server Database. Repair and Recover corrupt database from Access and SQL. Stellar Phoenix SQL Database Recovery utility is the key tool for repairing the corrupted databases of MS SQL Server. This database repair software can repair all the database objects like triggers, stored procedures, views and lot many. The software creates the script files from which the repaired database can be retrieved. Database recovery software to repair corrupted access database & SQL Server Database. Repair and Recover corrupt database from Access and SQL
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The Sleuth Kit and Autopsy Browser. Both are open source digital investigation tools (a.k.a. digital forensic tools) that run on Unix systems (such as Linux, OS X, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and Solaris). They can be used to analyze NTFS, FAT, Ext2, Ext3, UFS1, and UFS2 file systems and several volume system types.