Disk Saver is designed to take trashed disks and recover as much readable data as possible. With its intuitive interface and extensive help file, recovering important reports and documents are easy. Disk Saver offers settings that advanced users can tweak, as well as several presets.
2. Redistributing Disk Saver
Disk Saver is freeware and may be redistributed freely. However, modifying the program an any way other than allowed by the author or not giving credit to the author is illegal.
3. Installing Disk Saver
While not including an installation program, Disk Saver is very easy to install. Just unzip all the files in dsksvr10.zip to a new directory. To add Disk Saver to your Start menu, right click the Start button, choose 'Explore', double-click the 'Programs' icon, and make a new directory named 'Disk Saver'. Once you have created that new directory under the Start menu, go into it and create a shortcut to DiskSaver.exe.
The following is a listing and description of the files in dsksvr10.zip:
DiskSaver.exe The executable file for Disk Saver
disksaver.cnt The table of contents for the help file
disksaver.HLP The help file for disk saver
4. Uninstalling Disk Saver
To uninstall disk saver, just delete the directory that DiskSaver is in. If it is in a directory shared by multiple programs, then delete the following files:
DiskSaver.exe
disksaver.cnt
disksaver.HLP
5. Using Disk Saver
Help can be found for Disk Saver by clicking the Help button in the program.
6. The Author
Disk Saver was created by Alec Holmes in Febraury of 2000.
The author maintains a web site at: http://www2.gol.com/users/holmesan/alec/
He can be contacted by e-mail at: sherlock_holmesy@usa.net