Norton Utilities

Jeffrey J. Hallman m1jjh00 at fed.frb.gov
Wed May 9 18:42:51 AEST 1990


In article <1990May9.064608.14464 at smcnet.smc.edu> byoder at smcnet.smc.edu (Brian Yoder) writes:

   >Unlike the DOS version, you will have to have the "unerase" programs 
   >previously installed, to "unerase" a file.

   This is true, but on the other hand you are guaranteed of getting
   the file back intact unlike the DOS versionwhere often files came
   back corrupted.

Can you tell us a little bit about how this works?  Does it slow down
writing to disk? 



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