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- U1-09: Hard Disk Utilities
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- 3_Drives 2.6 [3_DRIVE] (11-93 CD)
- Dustbowl Designs, Inc.
- $30
- #12649
- is a device driver that allows you to add a third hard disk drive to your
- system. You can combine MFM, RLL, ESDI and SCSI interface drives with the
- new low-cost IDE AT Interface drives for a total of three drives. This
- program is Windows compatible. Requires 286 or better CPU and DOS 5.
-
-
- ABF
- Communications Ink
- $20
- #1141
- Automated Backup Facility monitors the status of your files and backs them up
- as required. ABF learns as it goes by recording how often you backup each
- file. It also lets you specify files, such as program files, that do not need
- backing up. ABF will work with hard disks or floppies.
-
-
- Backit 3.0
- Jarrett, Eric
- $5
- #12099
- is a daily back-up program for hard disk systems. It copies without
- reformatting into the same directories on a floppy as on your hard disk. It
- cancopy on to multiple floppies.
-
-
- BackWorks
- The DataWorks, Inc.
- $29-$31
- #3882
- is a backup and restore utility. BackWorks allows selective directory backups
- and restores. It works on networks and across hard drives. BackWorks is fast
- and completely menu driven.
-
-
- DiskQwik 1.1 [DISKQWIK]
- Dustbowl Designs, Inc.
- $28
- #12601 (11-93 CD)
- claims to boost the transfer rate of IDE hard drives by up to 45% by
- activating the drive's multiple sector block transfer mode. It includes
- a utility to tell if your drive has the built-in capability to use this
- mode and a Data Transfer Rate test to measure the results.
-
-
- Duplicate File Locator
- W. S. Ataras Engineering
- $39
- #3470
- will locate, view, compare and delete duplicate files no matter where the
- files reside. It will delete duplicate files in various subdirectories, on
- network drives, or even in archive files of various formats. Requires 340K.
-
-
- Flexibak Plus
- Nildram Software ASP
- $44
- #3387
- is a hard disk backup system which, after doing the first full backup, does
- incremental backups to the same disks. This makes it easier to do a full
- restore, since you do not have to use multiple sets of incremental backup disks.
-
- Flexibak alerts you to files missing since the last backup, warns you when you
- have not been backed for a specified number of days, and compresses files. It
- will handle multiple (up to 20) hard drives.
-
-
- File-Safe
- Marcor Enterprises
- $54
- #1853
- is an automatic backup utility. It allows you to pre-select directories and
- files to be backed up and the frequency for each. When included in the
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file, the system automatically scans a master file of backup
- schedules and presents only those items needing backup. If none are needed it
- returns to DOS. Those files needing backup are presented in a menu form with
- easy selection of parameters along with information about previous backups.
-
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- 0602 Hard Disk Backup Utilities Small Programs Disk
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-
- Archive
- is a menu-driven backup utility. It lets you scroll through all your
- subdirectories and their files, marking them for backing up, and then it backs
- up the ones you have selected.
-
- BACopy (BAC)
- will copy files to a target disk without overwriting files of the same name
- that have newer file dates. If a disk gets full, it will prompt you for a new
- disk.
-
- BK
- is a set of files to automate and track the backing up of your hard disk.
-
- BackupMaestro 2.07 (BM)
- PCX/Delphi Technology Corporation
- $59
- makes backing up your hard disk both fast and easy. It supports all disk
- formats, including backing up to 1.44meg disks in drive B:.
-
- BkBat
- Goodell, Dan
- $0
- is a set of files which automates the use of PK-Zip to do incremental back-ups
- of your hard disk. (PK-Zip is a popular archiving program on disk #1705.)
-
- BKCK 2.2
- Crouch, John E.
- $15
- will give information about files on your hard disk that need backing up.
- It will check specified paths or files or the entire disk or even multiple
- drives, or only files changed after a certain date. You can specify the size
- of the backup disk, from 360K to 1.44M.
-
- FBR 1.8
- Buerg, Vernon D.
- $0
- is a system of three small programs which perform the backing up and restoring
- of files. They are similar to the DOS BACKUP/RESTORE utilities except that FBR
- can only process one directory at a time. It does, however, back up all files
- in a directory, filling as many backup disks as necessary. It also features
- the ability to compress files.
-
- FRestore (FRESTOR)
- Clark, Stephen P.
- $0
- restores one or more files from a DOS 3.3 BACKUP without having to go through
- all the diskettes.
-
- HardBack (HARDBAC)
- Haugeland, John
- $25
- is a hard-disk back-up program designed specifically for backing up one hard
- disk onto another hard disk (or similar device, such as a Bernoulli drive).
- The idea is that you could have two hard disks and use one to backup the
- other. The advantages are that this is much faster (as little as 30 seconds),
- more reliable and probably cheaper than a tape backup and if your primary
- drive crashes, you can run from the other hard disk. The disadvantages are
- that you cannot have off-site backup or "grandfather" backups.
-
- HardBack works with "logical" drives, so you can back up from one partition to
- another on the same physical drive. Any number of subdirectories on either the
- source or the back-up drive, or both, can be explicitly marked by the user to
- be ignored by HardBack.
-
- KCopy
- Russell, Kent
- $0
- is a flexible file back-up and copying utility. Options include the following:
- clear the archive attribute; do not overwrite a file of the same name; format
- each disk before copying to it; copy only file changed during a specified date
- range; copy only changed files; copy only if the file is newer than a file of
- the same name on the target disk; prompt before overwriting; prompt for each
- file before copying; traverse all subdirectories; copy only files that are
- already on the target disk (ie: update only); copy all files except those
- specified; delete files on the target disk before copying.
-
- KopyNew
- Siegel, Glen
- $0
- is a backup program that saves you time by only copying the files which have a
- later time or date than the same filename on the destination disk. We had
- several utilities that did this same thing, but this was the best of them.
-
- Show (SHOW-GR)
- Roberts, Glenn F.
- $?
- will print out the amount of space the a specified set of files would occupy
- if copied to a specified drive and the amount of free space currently
- available on the drive. This is useful for determining if a set of files
- would fit on a floppy disk. (They may not fit because of different minimum
- space allocations used by, say, a floppy disk as opposed to a hard disk.)
-
- What Tape Back-up? 1.4f (WTB)
- Babudro, Angel
- $0
- is a tracking system for tape backups. It keeps a record of when backups
- are made, suggests next tape set to use, and operates tape software.
- (Not on this disk. Ask for disk #18007.)
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #0602
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- 1514 Hard Disk Backup #2 Small Programs Disk
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-
- AutoSave
- Biologic Corp.
- $?
- is not really a backup utility, but we have included it here because it is
- designed to safeguard your data. AutoSave is a resident utility that
- automatically saves the data to disk at regular intervals in whatever program
- you are using. For example, if you are using 1-2-3, it will automatically
- save your worksheet; if you are using a word processor, it will save your text
- file. This protects you from losing hours of work to a power outage or
- computer lockup.
-
- BackStat
- Ross, Ed
- $?
- tells you how many bytes worth of files on your hard disk have not been backed
- up. Put Backstat at the end of your AUTOEXEC.BAT file to remind you on bootup
- how files need backing up.
-
- Bakcheck (BAKCHEC)
- Thompson, Glen
- $?
- is put in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file with a parameter specifying the number of
- days you want to go between backups. When that time period has elapsed,
- BAKCHECK automatically executes a batch file that you have set up to perform a
- system backup (ie: BakCheck is NOT a backup program itself). Actually,
- BakCheck could be used to execute ANY program on a scheduled basis, since all
- it does is call your batch file.
-
- Backup Percentage 1.1 (BP)
- Farrell, P. D.
- $0
- tells you how much of your hard disk is backed up and needs backing up.
-
- Dirs 1.1
- Whiddon, Richard
- $4-$10
- tells you how many diskettes would be required to copy specified files to a
- diskette. Optionally, DIRS will also create a BAT file to do the copying,
- optimized to fill up every disk as much as possible; embed Epson-compatible
- print commands in the BAT file to print a diskette jacket insert with the
- contents of the diskette; automatically format the target diskettes as they
- are inserted; and find only files with the ARCHIVE bit set.
-
- FBCPRT
- will print out a FastBack catalog.
-
- Hdrstrip
- Kageyama, Conrad
- $?
- utility to strip the BACKUP header off backed-up files so that they can be
- accessed normally.
-
- LCG/Remind 1.7 (LCG-RMD)
- Levin Consulting Group
- $13
- reminds you when it is time to back-up the files on your hard disk, and helps
- automate the process. In addition, it can be used to display information,
- suggest action, or simply run a program on a regular schedule. Wildcards can be
- used for date file specification. Backing up can be triggered or prevented
- based on the size of the files needing backup or matching any specified filename
- pattern. There is a also a percent-full substitution, LAST day of month and
- specific week of month triggers, and extended example files. It displays an exit
- code; and has 4DOS compatibility.
-
- MarkMove
- McCauley, M. L.
- $0
- lets you add new files to a disk or directory with other files already in it and
- when done, move just the new files to the drive or directory of your choice.
- Although the stated purpose is for downloading files to a crowded directory,
- MarkMove could be used with any kind of application, such as word processing,
- for similar purposes. QuickBASIC source code is included.
-
- PreBack 1.1
- Patriquin, Norm ASP
- $15
- determines the last backup date and will remind you that backup is needed. It
- is intended to be implemented in the AUTOEXEC.BAT file to be run every time
- your system is started. In addition, it can optionally show you the files
- needing backup and allow you to exclude files from the backup process. This
- saves backup time and disks. (Not on this Disk. Ask for disk #8385.)
-
- Pushfile (PUSHFIL)
- is an interesting utility for archiving files that is different from
- anything I've seen before, although I understand it has mainframe roots. What
- it does is let you save succeeding versions of a file without just overwriting
- it with each new change. For example, if you have a file BOOK.TXT that you are
- preparing to work on, first do a PUSHFILE BOOK.TXT. The name will be changed
- to BOOK0.-TX with a version number (starting with 0) inserted at the end of
- the first part of the file name and a "-" inserted at the start of the
- extension. If you do serious writing or programming, check this out.
-
- RoCalc 1.0
- Sink, Robert Jr
- $?
- is a hard disk backup accessory. It will calculate time required, number of
- disks needed and other information for one or more drives.
-
- SafeCopy (SAFECPY)
- Vass, Garry J.
- $0
- is a backup utility that copies files in an unchanged format to floppies using
- a best-fit algorithm to maximize disk space. The "safe" in Safecopy refers to
- its option to verify each write up to nine times. DOS 3+, CGA-compatible
- video required.
-
- TCopy Plus 4.0 (TCOPY)
- PCX
- $0
- is a hard disk backup program for use with SCSI tape drives. (Not on this
- disk. Ask for disk #8854.)
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1514
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- 1624 Hard Disk Optimizers Small Programs Disk
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-
- Diskperf
- is a text file containing charts and a discussion of the effect of various
- interleave factors on hard disk performance.
-
- Disk OrGanizer 3.17 (DOG)
- Morris, G. Allen III ASP
- $30
- will help you speed up your disk access times by defragmenting files and
- removing deleted entries from directories. It will also allow you to determine
- the order of files and subdirectories. It can also free some disk space by
- truncating subdirectories. A nice side effect of this is that non-fragmented
- files are much easier to recover with the many unerase programs available.
- This program will NOT work with DOS 4.01.
-
- Interleave Adjustment Utility 1.9E (IAU)
- Bushong, Dave
- $10
- changes the physical arrangement of data on a hard disk in order for the CPU
- to be able to access the data in the least amount of time.
-
- Sectors on a hard disk are not in numerical order. The reason is that after
- one sector is read, then as the data is still being passed along, the hard
- disk head is passing over the next sector (or two or more, depending on how
- quickly the data from the first sector is passed on). If sectors were in
- strict order, the disk platter would have to spin all the way around for the
- head to be over the next sector again. By placing the next logical sector two
- or three sectors away, by the time the first sector is processed, the head is
- just coming over the correct sector. This spacing is what is known as the
- interleave factor and depends on the speed of the computer and the controller
- card. Other utilities let you adjust the interleave, but make you reformat
- your hard disk.
-
- IAU will adjust it without re-formatting. It tests and adjusts the hard disk
- interleave without destroying any data, and is compatible with most MFM and
- RLL drives. Also included is FLOPINFO a program which will display the current
- drive parameters for your floppy disks, and DISKINFO which will display the
- current drive parameters for your hard disk. A hard disk PARK utility is also
- included.
-
- Org 3.0
- Greve, Michael H.
- $30
- is an excellent multi-function hard disk optimizer. It will defragment a hard
- disk very quickly, while letting you specify placement for specific files. It
- will also sort files in any directory and delete temporary files as it goes.
- It supports all versions of DOS from 2.1 up. Other features include support
- for extended and expanded memory, a simulation mode to test the program on a
- machine without any risk of data loss, and a fast mode that unfragments the
- files without regard to file sequence. Be sure to back up your files and read
- all instructions carefully before attempting to use any program (such as this
- one) that works on your hard disk.
-
- SafePack 1.5 (SAFEPAC)
- D J Harvey Software ASP
- $16
- is a disk defragmenter designed to maintain the safety of your data. It would be
- foolish to use ANY such program without backing up first, but with SafePack, you
- are less likely to have to resort to your backup. It can be run in an unattended
- mode. It supports DOS 2.0-5.0 and DR DOS up to 6.0.
-
- SST-AH
- Heyman, Alfred J.
- $?
- is a hard disk optimizer. SST ("Seek Stopper") is a program that is designed to
- reorganize a DOS disk so that it will run more efficiently and thus, faster.
- Normal daily use of a disk will produce a disk with many fragmented files and
- subdirectories. SST will let you put them back together. Make sure your files
- are backed up before using a utility such as this.
-
- While it is faster than many other disk optimizers such as DOG (see above),
- it is also riskier to use. If your computer were to lose power while SST is
- working, you would have to restore all your data from your backups. (Anyone
- would be foolish to run such a program without good backups.) In testing, SST
- worked on some machines that DOG would not work on.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1624
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- 3705 Hard Disk Setup and Info Small Programs Disk
- -----------------------------
-
- 3MFM
- Travers, Bruce
- $0
- is a text file that explains how to run three or more MFM hard disks on an AT
- type machine.
-
- DOS40Dsk
- Easton, Wyn
- $0
- is a text file by an IBM tech rep which describes how DOS 4 handles the FAT for
- big disks (eg: greater than 32meg).
-
- DskSet
- Smith, Ronald Q.
- $10
- lets you add a hard disk that doesn't match one of the predefined types in your
- system's parameter table. Another utility in the set lets you warm boot any
- partition by type-name or number.
-
- DTL
- Hightower, Michael
- $?
- formats and displays the contents of your ROM's disk type table, showing the
- number of cylinders, heads, and other drive characteristics defined for each
- drive type known to SETUP. Works on the AT and PS/2s.
-
- Extended Drive Description Tables (EDDTV4)
- Gentry, Don
- $?
- is a system to support many more hard drive types than contained in the IBM AT
- rom set. Currently about 120 different drive types are defined.
-
- Find Type 1.10 (FINDTYP)
- Seagate Technology, Inc.
- $0
- will give the correct setup parameters for installing Seagate hard drives.
-
- Hard Disk Drive Data (HDDRVDA)
- contains information on 153 different disk drives.
-
- HDInfo 5
- Martin, Ray
- $15-$20
- is a file listing a large number hard disks and their specifications. Some of
- the drives are not in production anymore, but the information could still be
- useful. The list includes over 900 different drives types. The listing is
- greater than 80 characters wide, so before trying to print it, be sure to set
- your printer to compressed print.
-
- HDList 3.0
- Total Resource Specialists, ASP
- $10
- displays the information (cylinders, heads, etc) for hard drives supported by
- the computer's BIOS.
-
- Hdtable
- Penner, Les
- $?
- purports to read out the parameter table from the controller board so you can
- choose the entry that is best for your drive.
-
- IDEID 1.1
- Micro House
- $0
- displays information on IDE drive's manufacturer, model, serial number,
- parameters, and specifications.
-
- IDE Indentify 1.40 (MH-IDE)
- Micro House International
- $0
- shows head, cylinder, and sector counts for CMOS setup parameters on all
- IDE hard drives in your system.
-
- Roinfo 1.0
- is a guide for the setup and use of hard drives. RoInfo provides total
- information on two of the largest and most used hard drive brands today -
- Seagate and Miniscribe. It also gives technical assistance numbers in case you
- need to contact the companies, minor definitions of all the encoding methods
- (such as MFM, RLL, etc..) and also provides the DEBUG format address codes for
- low-level formatting.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #3705
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- 0842 Hard Disk Utilities, Other Small Programs Disk
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-
- Coretest 2.92 (CORETST)
- Core, Inc.
- $?
- is a hard disk speed checking program.
-
- Diskread (DSKREAD)
- Brownp, Michael L.
- $?
- is a hard disk utility that lets you display the partition table, display
- specified sectors, copy a sector from one spot to another, even across drives,
- or even copy one hard drive to another.
-
- Disk Size (DSIZ-CJ)
- Jones, Clive
- $0
- is a 9K TSR that displays your free hard disk space in a small window in the
- upper right corner of your monitor.
-
- EasyDiag (EASYDIA)
- Western Digital Corporation
- $0
- is a diagnostics utility for WD controllers.
-
- HardTrack 1.1 (HARDTRK) 09-93 CD
- Olsen, Jim ASP
- $29
- keeps track of and reports on new, modified, and missing files on your
- hard disk or network drive. (Not on this disk. Ask for disk #18137.)
-
- Hdsniff 1.0
- Green, Roedy
- $0
- sniffs out the parameters that were used to perform the last low-level format a
- hard disk. Could be very useful if you are not the one who did the low-level
- format.
-
- Install
- Widing, Phil
- $0
- is a text file with information about how to simplify installation of fixed
- volumes other than drive C:.
-
- Kontrol 1.0
- Sawada, Masaaki Dr.
- $10
- loads into memory and watches for up someone trying to run one of up to 25
- specified programs. It then kicks into action and performs specified tasks,
- which can include requesting a password to be entered, logging time and date,
- changing file attributes (eg: you could unhide sensitive files to work on at
- this point), copy or deleting files, and changing subdirectory. The password
- function is not fool-proof by itself, since renaming the program might
- circumvent it.
-
- LL7FMT
- $0
- is a low level format utility from Western Digital for ESDI drives and the
- WD1007V-MC1 Microchannel controller.
-
- Map 1.0 (MAP-CS)
- Common Systems
- $5
- displays a graphic and numeric chart showing usage of all of your logical
- drives from C: up. This is not an earth-shattering utility, but with more
- large drives around these days partitioned into multiple logical drives, Map
- could prove useful.
-
- Packdisk 1.3
- SoftPatch
- $30
- is a set of six hard disk utilities: delete a directory with all its files and
- subdirectories; list all fragmented files; rename a directory; optimize a hard
- disk by defragmenting files, etc.; transfer a directory with its files and
- subdirectories into another directory; park the heads.
-
- Space
- gives a quick report of space used and free on multiple drives beginning
- with drive C: and above, reporting a total at the end. This can be very handy
- if you have multiple hard disks, one hard disk divided into volumes, multiple
- RAM disks, etc, and want to know where the most free space is. Unfortunately,
- the program is overly large, being written in compiled BASIC. Maybe someone
- will look at the output and do the program in C or assembler.
-
-
- #0842 Head Parking Utilities
- ----------------------------
- DmgPARK 2.31
- Goodell, Dan
- $0
- is a tiny TSR that will park your hard disk's heads after a specified period of
- inactivity. If your system includes two hard disks, each is parked
- independently.
-
- Mondisk 1.0
- Sawada, Masaaki Dr.
- $10
- is a PS/2 program to blank the screen on time intervals of 1 - 59 minutes and to
- park the hard disk on time intervals of 1 - 59. There is also an immediate park
- feature to park your disk head in case your software caused a lock up and you
- must reboot your computer.
-
- Mspark
- Sawada, Masaaki Dr.
- $10
- As some of you have found out, the PS/2 machines do not have a parking program
- with the package. The documentation is not clear about the need for parking
- them. If you prefer to play it safe, you need this utility.
-
- NJpark 1.0
- Blaszczak, Mike
- $5
- quickly parks the read-write heads of all hard disk drives attached to the
- system. We have been using the free public domain program PARKAL (below) on
- different systems successfully for several years, but if Parkal does not work
- for you, NJPARK might. Assembler source is included.
-
- Parkal 1.0
- Gilbrech, Skip
- $0
- attempts to park the heads on any "XT-compatible" fixed disks at the last
- usable cylinder and sector, where there is unlikely to be any data stored.
-
- Timepark (TIMEPRK)
- is a resident utility which parks the heads on your hard disk after a
- specified period of inactivity. This is designed primarily for BBS operators
- or others who leave their systems on for long periods of time. By parking the
- heads during non-use, the chances of a head crash onto critical data is
- reduced.
-
- TPB 2.0
- Somers, George
- $15
- is a timed hard drive head parker and screen blanker.
-
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- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #0842
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-
-
- GuardSet 2.0 [GRARDSET] 09-93 CD
- DePyper, Gerald
- $30-$64
- #12376
- allows you to create disk security systems. You can create encryption/
- decryption programs to control access to files and directories on your
- computer's disk.
-
-
- HDTest
- Fletcher, Peter R. ASP
- $35
- #0698
- allows comprehensive Read/Write testing of hard disks on IBM PCs, XTs, ATs, and
- "true" compatibles. Although many programs, including IBM's diagnostics, allow
- "surface scanning" and seek testing of hard disks, none that are available to
- the average user tests whether the whole disk can retain the data that is or
- will be written to it. HDTest's principal claim to fame is the ability to
- thoroughly test the surface of a hard disk which contains data while
- preserving the data (although data loss is unavoidable if a cluster which is
- in use has become unreadable).
-
- HDTest tests the disk much more thoroughly than programs such as DFixer, Mace,
- and Norton's DT. HDTest writes 20 different test patterns to every cluster on
- the disk and checks that each pattern can be read back correctly, while
- preserving the contents of the clusters that already contain data. HDTest may
- also detect errors which are minor enough to be correctable by the disk
- controller's own error-correcting code, but which may fortell future problems.
-
- HDTest has BIOS-level support for DOS 3.3 extended devices and for large
- drives under Compaq DOS 3.31 and DOS 4.
-
-
- Mass-Store Copy
- Informative Technologies
- $63
- #3258
- makes it easier to back up large removable media such as optical drives,
- Bernoulli cartridges, etc. It automatically uses free space on your hard disk to
- accomplish the copy. It can copy more data at once by compressing data going to
- the hard disk and then uncompressing when copying it back to the backup media.
- Files can be selectively copied based on date, archive bit, and other
- attributes. The program can run mounting and dismounting programs if required by
- the storage device.
-
-
- MegaBack 2.0
- Patri-Soft ASP
- $44-$64
- #4351
- is a fast, easy-to-use hard disk backup utility with many sophisticated
- features. It uses a high compression algorithm and "smart disk storage" to
- maximize disk space usage, although you can select whether to use low, standard,
- or high compression or none at all. It will optionally restore files to any
- location. MegaBack keeps track of your backups so that you can easily locate
- files.
-
- MegaBack makes it easy to select files and directories to be backed up. It
- supports both floppy disk and devices like Bernoulli drives and other removable
- disk media. MegaBack can be menu or command line driven. It has the ability to
- recover from disk errors on backup up media.
-
-
- Point & Shoot Backup/Restore
- Applied Micro Systems Technology ASP
- $35
- #2547
- is a hard disk backup and restoration program. This is a companion program for
- the Point & Shoot Hard Disk Manager, but can be used by itself. You can specify
- up to 10 different backup configurations, each with a list of up to 10
- directories and/or complete directory branches to backup. Features include files
- being stored in DOS readable format, optional file compression, optional disk
- formatting, and support for all floppy disk sizes.
-
-
- Simple Backup and Simple DOS
- Thrifty Applications ASP
- $25-$35
- #4579
- Simple Backup is a full-featured backup and restore utility. It compresses
- files 40-80 percent. Standard DOS commands are used to restore uncompressed
- files. Floppies are automatically formatted during backup. Backups can be
- automated with a script file. Files are split across multiple floppy disks.
- Multiple drive/directory backups can be done in one key press. Messages are
- customizable. Simple DOS is a DOS shell.
-
-
- SpeedBak 2.3
- MicroTools ASP
- $15
- #4678
- is a fast disk defragmenter. A defragmenter takes files whose sectors have
- been spread around your hard disk and merges them back together to speed up
- disk access. Requires 512k of RAM.
-
-
- Stowaway 2.2 [STOWAY] 09-93 CD
- Patri-Soft ASP
- $54
- #3865
- is a hard disk backup utility with integrated catalog program for keeping track
- of backed-up files. Files to be stowed away can be specified in advance or
- easily selected from a scrollable list, with the ability to view WordPerfect and
- ASCII files. Stowaway is easy to run following menu prompts, but can also be run
- from the command line.
-
- Files are compressed when backed up and uncompressed when restored. Disks are
- automatically formatted as needed. Expiration dates can be assigned to files
- for automatic deletion. Complete directory trees can be archived, and networks
- are supported. A facility to view the files which have been archived is also
- provided. Archive statistics can be displayed including active, deleted,
- expired files, compression ratio and more.
-
-
- TwinCopy 1.1
- KB Software Solutions
- $22
- #27878
- is a backup utility that keeps track of which floppy each file is stored
- on. Twincopy will do incremental and partial backups. When a file has
- changed, Twincopy prompts you to insert its disk so that it can update the
- original file. Other features include data compression, splitting of large
- files over multiple disks, support for all disk sizes, seletive restoring
- of files, and ease of use. (Available on 3.5" 1.44MB MegaDisk ONLY!)
-
-
- UseManager 1.0
- Weinstein, Iram J. ASP
- $43
- #12195
- is a file usage tracking system. It records the number of times each
- file on your hard disk is accessed and when the last access occurred.
- You can select or print files to be backed up, deleted or archived based
- on this information. You can also view, edit, copy, or files from a user
- modifiable menu.
-
-
- -------------------
- 1996 PC Security #1 Small Programs Disk
- -------------------
-
- (IMPORTANT NOTE: With any hard disk security program, carefully read and
- print the documentation file prior to running the software and document the
- steps you take and what you type during installation. We often receive calls
- from users who lock themselves out of their own machines, unfortunately, there
- is nothing we can do to help by that time.)
-
- DeepLock 1.1 (DEEPLCK)
- Dibble, David M. ASP
- $0
- is a password program and screen blanker that disables Ctrl-Alt-Del and
- Ctrl-Break and offers a choice of five "look-busy" screens to make the casual
- intruder think that the computer is working on something. If a key is pressed
- a message warns that data may be lost and the disk corrupted, etc., to further
- try to scare the person off.
-
- DGLock 2.10
- The Brass Cannon Corporation
- $0
- is a password protection program that is simple and easy to use, but that also
- has some very powerful features. After executing (presumably as the first line
- in your AUTOEXEC.BAT), it disables Ctrl-Alt-Delete.
-
- After a third incorrect password is entered, LOCK will begin logging every
- password attempt, noting both the time and the password entered. Whenever a
- wrong password is entered, LOCK will sound a warning buzz; if the attempts
- continue, the warning sounds will become increasingly unpleasant.
-
- Lock-Out 1.0 (LOCKOUT)
- Scott, Douglas
- $23
- is a security program that will prevent someone from accessing your hard disk
- even if they boot-up your computer from A:. The program does not change the FAT
- or perform file encryption but it will change a line your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
-
- LockUp 1.5
- MacAskill, Brian
- $0-$10
- keeps the curious out of your system by displaying a phony DOS prompt until
- you enter a password. Any other input is saved in a log file and given the
- response: "bad command or file name".
-
- MagLoc
- lets you password-protect all or part of a hard disk. Protection can be
- against booting the disk or modifying files on it. It also lets you hide
- files. This is a serious disk security program. There is no documentation
- file, but there is plenty of context-sensitive, on-line help. Be aware that if
- you are careless, you can lock up your machine and never get back into it
- again. When you tell it to lock the drive, it will ask your for a "journal"
- disk, which must be a floppy. A good idea is to use the diskette with Magloc
- on it for the "journal disk". To unlock your hard disk again, you MUST have
- Magloc and the journal disk available. Lose either and you are out of luck.
- It will NOT work with DOS 4.0+.
-
- PassWord (PASWRD)
- make PC password protectable. Includes asm source code.
-
- PassKey
- Culliso, Rod
- $?
- is a menu program with password security for systems that have multiple users
- and someone to serve as a system administrator. The author says this program
- has been approved by the auditors of a billion-dollar bank.
-
- PC Padlock 2.2 (PCPL25) (11-93 CD)
- Del Mar Software
- $30
- is a floppy disk locking system. Anyone attempting to access a locked
- floppy will simply get a General Failure Reading Drive error. To unlock
- the disk, you run Padlock on the disk again and enter the same password
- with which it was locked. Other features include protection from disk
- repair utilities and individual file encryption.
-
- Protect (P-TECT)
- $0
- write-protects and unprotects hard disks, keeping anyone from writing
- data (or viruses) to them. Assm. source is included.
-
- PW
- Scheall, David
- $5
- is a password program. The problem with most password programs is that they
- don't protect against someone booting the system from a floppy disk, and this
- one is no exception. Still, the documentation contains some interesting
- information about CONFIG.SYS and batch files.
-
- Secure 1.07
- Macdonald, Stuart
- $20
- is a hard-disk/system security system. Unlike most of the simple password
- programs in the library, Secure prevents unauthorized access to the hard disk
- if the system is booted from the floppy drive. It also prevents accidental
- format of the hard disk, and allows you to block writes to the hard disk.
-
- SysLock
- J. C. Kilday Associates
- $?
- is used to discourage unauthorized use of IBM PC's and compatibles. When the
- complete "system" is installed on an IBM XT, positive and absolute protection
- against unauthorized use of the machine is assured. This protection can be
- bypassed only by a knowlegeable intruder opening up the XT box.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #1996
- --------------------------------
-
-
- -------------------
- 3138 PC Security #2 Small Programs Disk
- -------------------
-
- Beeper
- Bly, Dave
- $1
- goes in your AUTOEXEC.BAT and dials your pager (or other phone number)
- whenever your system is booted to let you know that someone is using
- your machine. Requires GWBASIC.
-
- DOS-Safe 1.0 (DOSSAFE)
- Wilson, Roy
- $0
- describes how to use DOS commands to improve the security of your
- computer system. While this file was written with BBS sysops in mind,
- most of the information in it is useful to anyone concerned about the
- security of their system.
-
- DSecure
- Vass, Garry
- $0
- writes over all erased areas of a disk so that files cannot be undeleted.
- When DOS deletes a file, it does not remove the data files, it simply marks
- the directory entry as deleted. That is why undelete utilities can so
- easily undelete a file.
-
- That is also why you may be giving people personal, confidential
- information (credit card numbers, love letters, etc) every time you pass
- out a floppy that you may have used before. Even if someone cannot undelete
- a file on your disk, they may still read the sectors with a utility like
- Norton's. Running Dsecure on the disks removes that risk.
-
- Hide-It
- RSE Inc.
- $20
- lets you hide files and use them (after entering a password) without un-hiding
- them. To anyone not using Hide-It, the files are normally invisible.
-
- NoShell 1.5 [NOSH15] (10-93 CD)
- Dunn, Steve
- $0
- is a TSR that requires all users to enter a password before executing a DOS
- shell from within any other program. This prevents unauthorized people from
- getting access to your system by shelling to DOS from within an application.
- (Presumably, your system would be set up so that when quitting the
- application, the user would be returned to a password protected DOS menu
- program.)
-
- Password 1.4s (PASSWRD)
- Monroe, Gerald A.
- $10
- "is a program designed to give your personal computer a high level of security
- against unauthorized use," says the documentation. This is a nice attempt
- because it puts the password program in CONFIG.SYS rather than AUTOEXEC.BAT,
- but the fact remains that, as with most other password programs, anyone with a
- floppy can bypass this. (For a complete rundown of system security options,
- including a discussion of the only really secure password program for a hard
- disk system that we've seen in shareware, see the 08-88 PSL NEWS. The text of
- the 1988 newsletters is available on disk under "Special Disks" at the
- beginning of the Library Listing in this issue.)
-
- We are adding this anyway because in some situations it may prove
- effective. (It keeps the honest thieves out, as we say when we lock our car
- doors in Houston.) It also has a very effective system lock-up for when you
- have to leave your computer unattended for a while.
-
- Password Generator (PASSGEN)
- Matter, Robert J.
- $0
- generates truly random eight-character passwords for use in security programs,
- networks, bbs's, etc.
-
- PClockII
- is a set of files for password protecting your hard disk.
-
- TimeLock 22.12.90 (TIMELCK)
- Ricketts, Robert K.
- $25
- is a 2k TSR will lock the PC keyboard after a user-specified period of
- inactivity. You must enter a password to unlock it. You may set the period of
- inactivity to be from six seconds to one hour.
-
- TShell
- Bovee, Tim
- $0
- lets you present users with what looks like the DOS prompt, but you have
- full control over what commands will be accepted and executed.
-
- UCPass
- Ford, G.H.
- $15
- lets you add password protection to most programs. It does not retain the
- original program file, so be sure to work only from a copy. In our tests, the
- UCPass worked with LIST, but not with a sorted directory utility that we use.
-
- XSnoop
- McIntosh, Scott
- $10
- is a clever password program that increases its effectiveness by not looking
- like a password program. Instead, it looks like your DOS prompt, and if
- someone tries to enter something while you are gone, it will either just
- ignore it, or at your option, beep and/or display a message like "Memory
- allocation error." By putting Xsnoop in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file (and turning
- ECHO off), if someone tries to reboot from the hard disk, Xsnoop will still
- respond properly only to your password.
-
- --------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #3138
- --------------------------------
-
-
- --------------------
- 12348 PC Security #3 Small Programs Disk
- --------------------
-
- ExecProtect (EXEPRO)
- Solid Oak Software
- $34
- is a TSR that allows you to password protect EXE or COM files. It features a
- master password option or you can use different passwords for each program.
-
- EXErun 1.0a
- Sawada, Dr. Masaaki
- $10-$20
- lets you add password protection to any program. It modifies your .EXE
- programs so that they will not run unless EXERUN.EXE is in memory. When in
- memory, EXErun will check to see if the file size or date or time was changed,
- and optionally check to see if BIOS and DOS changed, request password, and
- check to see if other required programs, such as TSR utilities were already
- run.
-
- Guardian (GUARDRW)
- Wallingford, Robert
- $25
- lets you add password protection to COM and EXE files. After modifying programs
- with Guardian, they cannot be run without entering the specified password.
-
- JLock
- Sawada, Dr. Masaaki
- $10-$20
- is a memory-resident utility which lets you control whether specified files
- may be opened, created, executed, deleted, renamed or allowed to change file
- mode. (We would like to see COPYING added to the list, but perhaps it is not
- feasible.) A password can optionally be implemented for additional security.
- (res:10k)
-
- Protect! EXE/COM 3.1 (PROTECT) (11-93 CD)
- Lilley, Jeremy
- $25
- is an EXE and COM file security program. It encrypts EXE and COM files,
- yet still leaves them executable. A CRC is calculated every time a
- protected program is loaded, and no program with a bad CRC will be
- allowed to run. It requires LZEXE (on disk #2463) or PKLite (#4053) to
- compress EXE files before protecting them.
-
- ---------------------------------
- END OF SMALL PROGRAMS DISK #12348
- ---------------------------------
-
-
- Guardian 1.92
- Marcor Enterprises
- $44
- #3031
- is a security system which protects either a hard disk or a floppy disk
- against unauthorized use. Individual files may be password or encryption
- protected. A hard disk or floppy may be locked so that it may not be accessed.
- The system allows up to six different passwords.
-
-
- HDDInfo 1.0 [HDDINFO] 09-93 CD
- Klama, Markus
- $10
- #12522
- helps to identify technical data for MFM, RLL, ESDI and IDE hard drives.
- This is useful if you are working on a strange system or if CMOS gets
- blown away. (Note: Do not use on SCSI drives.)
-
-
- MakeLoad 1.31 [MAKELOAD] 09-93 CD
- RamSoft Software
- $29
- #20215/12179 [2 disks]
- saves hard disk space by storing less frequently used programs on
- floppies and automatically installing them when needed. It keeps track
- of the floppies each program is installed on and what directory it
- belongs in. A program and its files can be unloaded to or loaded from
- floppies with a keypress.
-
-
- OffLoad
- FBN Software ASP
- $53
- #7509/3330 [2 disks]
- will archive files, move files from your hard disk and record their location in
- a catalog. It will also restore, and decompress the files into their original
- directory or any directory specified.
-
-
- PC-Sentry [PCSNET]
- Solid Oak Software
- $89
- #12604
- is a collection of programs that provides security and accountability on
- PC's and networks. The heart of the system is a (25k) TSR that maintains
- daily log files of all files opened, deleted, created, copied,
- directories created and deleted, time changes, commands issued from the
- DOS prompt, and more.
-
- Other utilities include a file encryption utility, a utility that denies
- access to floppy drives, one to disable local printers, hard disk
- lock-out, and more.
-
-
- Secure
- General Systems
- $48-$112
- #7815/4578 [3 disks]
- is a system security and menuing program. Features include floppy boot
- protection, random passwords and random password generation, multi-user
- support, electronic messaging, user notebook, pop-up calendar, job account and
- employee department tracking, audit trailing, nine security levels, mouse
- support and more.
-
- Many hard disk security programs can easily be circumvented by booting from a
- floppy. Secure does not let this happen. In addition, the user can be
- restricted to the menu system after booting on the hard disk. The menu system
- then allows you to restrict users' access to subdirectories and programs.
-
- Secure is ideal for libraries, schools, and other places where the multiple
- people are allowed to use the same computer. Requires DOS 3.0+, 640K memory,
- and a hard disk.
-
-
- PC-Vault 4.5f
- Johnson Computer Systems, Inc. ASP
- $35
- #1987
- asks for a user name and/or password when you boot your computer. The
- hard disk cannot be accessed without the password even on a floppy boot.
- A "LunchBreak" feature blanks the screen and locks the keyboard when a
- hot key is pressed or when the keyboard/mouse have been idle for a user
- specified time. Up to 12 user passwords can be maintained, and a logoff
- utility is provided to log you off the computer and allow another user
- to logon without rebooting.
-
-
- PC-Vault Plus 4.5f
- Johnson Computer Systems, Inc. ASP
- $95
- #4983
- is a hard disk protection program. The user must enter a password and
- optionally, a user name in order to access the hard disk, even if booting from
- a floppy.
-
- The main difference between the regular PC-Vault and the Plus is the ability
- to control access to specific directories for individual users.
-
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