Prologue multi-volume partition Storage Dimensions SpeedStor Bochs x86 emulator VMware Swap Linux raid Cylinders LANstep Initial Microcode Load Windows NT Disk Administrator hidden Linux Logical Volume Manager XENIX Bad Block Table

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File system Indicator  Byte in Hexadecimal

Partition/ File system Description

f5H

Prologue multi-volume partition
(The type F4H partition contains one volume, and is not used anymore. The type F5H partition contains 1 to 10 volumes called MD0 to MD9. It supports one or more systems. Each volume can have as file system the NGF file system or TwinFS file system. )

f6H

Officially listed as Reserved

F6H

Storage Dimensions SpeedStor

faH

MandrakeSoft's Bochs x86 emulator

fbH

 VMware File System partition

fcH

 VMware Swap partition
(VMware offers virtual machines in which one can run Linux, Windows, FreeBSD.)

fdH

Linux raid partition with auto detect using persistent super block

feH

SpeedStor more than 1024 cylinders

feH

LANstep

feH

IBM PS/2 IML (Initial Microcode Load) partition
(It is located at the end of the disk.)

feH

Windows NT Disk Administrator hidden partition
(Windows NT Disk Administrator marks hidden partitions, i.e. present but not to be accessed, as type FEH.)

feH

Linux Logical Volume Manager partition (old)

ffH

XENIX Bad Block Table


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Chapter 1 An Overview of Data Recovery
Chapter 2 Introduction of Hard Disks
Chapter 3 Logical Approach to Disks and OS
Chapter 4 Number Systems
Chapter 5 Introduction of C Programming
Chapter 6 Introduction to Computer Basics
Chapter 7 Necessary DOS Commands
Chapter 8 Disk-BIOS Functions and Interrupts Handling With C
Chapter 9 Handling Large Hard Disks
Chapter 10 Data Recovery From Corrupted Floppy
Chapter 11 Making Backups
Chapter 12 Reading and Modifying MBR with Programming
Chapter 13 Reading and Modifying DBR with Programming
Chapter 14 Programming for “Raw File” Recovery
Chapter 15 Programming for Data Wipers
Chapter 16 Developing more Utilities for Disks
Appendix Glossary of Data Recovery Terms
 
 
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