On Mon, 17 Sep 2007, Ken Elliott wrote:
>>> Well, maybe you can run it in a VM
>
> Nope. You have to boot SpinRite itself. It does not run under a host OS.
Sure. You can boot things in a VM so they _think_ they're running on the
bare metal. Faster to test a liveCD that way. You skip the step of burning
it, tell the VM software to act as though the iso file is a real CD, and go.
Seek time and throughput on a hard drive are a lot better than on a CD drive
too. VMware's free-as-in-beer now.
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