+----------------------------------------+ | | | Partition saving | | | | http://www.partition-saving.com | | Copyright (c) 1999-2004 D. Guibouret | +----------------------------------------+ Evolutions list This file gives list of versions of Partition saving with main evolutions. 1- V1.00 -> V2.00: 2- V2.00 -> V2.10: 3- V2.10 -> V2.20: 4- V2.20 -> V2.21: 5- V2.21 -> V2.22: 6- V2.22 -> V2.30: 7- V2.30 -> V2.40: 8- V2.40 -> V2.50: 9- V2.50 -> V2.60: 10- V2.60 -> V2.70: 11- V2.70 -> V2.80: 12- V2.80 -> V2.90: 13- V2.90 -> V2.91: 1- V1.00 -> V2.00 ----------------- Evolutions made are: - add of management of more than 8 Gb hard disk. - add of data compression. - add of several files saving capability. - interface change. Remark: ------- All these modifications do that it is not possible to restore with V2.00 version files created with V1.00 version (and reciprocally). 2- V2.00 -> V2.10 ----------------- Evolutions made are: - all language versions are into the same file with language recognition at beginning of execution. - some changes are made into interface: use of arrow keys to go from one element to another, add of arrows into scrollbar of listboxes. - add of mouse use. - add of batch mode. - add of deflate level choice (was to the maximum into previous version). Remark: ------- All these modifications do not concern file format. So it is possible to use files created with version 2.00 (and version 2.00 could use file created with version 2.10). 3- V2.10 -> V2.20 ----------------- Evolutions made are: - add of possibility to save only occupied sectors for partitions with FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 (DOS/Windows) and ext2 (Linux) file system. - add of an option into batch file for this new possibility. - add of possibility to restore partitions from which only occupied sectors have been saved, on partitions with different size and that are on disk with different format. - add of copypart.exe util. - some change made into interface. Remark: ------- This version is able to restore files created with previous versions (V2.00 and V2.10). If all sectors of a partition are saved, created file format is not modified, so file could be restored with previous version program (V2.00 and V2.10). If only occupied sectors are saved, it is not possible to use this file with previous version of program (you will get an "Bad compression format" error). 4- V2.20 -> V2.21 ----------------- Evolutions made are: - correction of a problem due to that some CD readers/writers are identified as hard disk. Hard disk detection is now more restrictive (if somebody see that its hard disk is no more detected, please inform me). - correction of a bug for hard disk with standard access that have at least two logical partitions in the same extended partition. This bug does that partitions after the first logical one were not detected on V2.00 and V2.10 versions and a "Page fault" error on V2.20 version. - correction in case of bad sectors: from 0 to 126 sectors following this bad one could be not read/written. Now they are. - add of "quit" and "reboot" options in options file in order to automatically exit program at end of execution and to reboot computer. - change of interface when asking for saving file name: now a second window gives you partition size and free space on each drive. - an estimation of remaining time is given in saving/restoring/copying window. 5- V2.21 -> V2.22 ----------------- Evolutions made are: - correction of hard disk detection in order to detect again some disks that were considered as CD-reader. - correction in the case a drive is not considered as a hard disk: following hard disks have a bad number. - correction of reboot. - add of window displaying search of last occupied sector in the case where only occupied sectors are saved. - add of a warning in case the file created/acceded is on the partition saved/restored. Remark: Evolutions made on hard disks detection for 2.21 and 2.22 versions could in some case do that an hard disk is not the same has the one in the saved file if this one has been created with a version preceding the 2.21 one. If only occupied sectors have been saved, this does not have any consequence, but in the case where all sectors have been saved, it could generate an "No partition agrees with one saved into file" error. In this case you have to use the version you have used to create the file. 6- V2.22 -> V2.30 ----------------- Evolutions made are: - a new correction on disk detection. - a correction on DOS drive letter attribution in case there was several main DOS partition on the same disk. - a new option to avoid check that created/read file is on partition saved/restored. - use of a new version of compiler and development environment that have better compatibility with Windows 2000 and XP. - availability to save only occupied sectors for NTFS partitions. - correction on free size on DOS drive when there was more than 2Gb of free space. - compatibility between partitions of the same type (partitions that have the same filesystem are considered as compatible). - if in batch mode, several files are needed when restoring and are on a removable media, program asks for next media in place of generating a "file not found" error and asking for next file. - changes into documentation and zip file structure. - some changes into GUI. Remark: ------- This version is able to restore files created with previous versions. Reverse is true also, but not in case where only occupied sectors of NTFS partition were saved (using a previous version on such a file will return a "Bad filesystem format" error when opening file). 7- V2.30 -> V2.40 ----------------- Evolutions made are: - merge of the 3 programs into one and use of UPX (executable compressor) to reduce size. Add of window asking for action to do and of action options (-c|-d|-r|-s|-t). - add of console type user interface (-cui option) to solve some blocking problems on some computers. - correction of code to allow using batch mode when saving NTFS partitions. - changes in order to use copy of sector in case some FAT sectors are incorrect when saving only occupied sectors of FAT partition. Remark: ------- This version is able to restore files created with previous versions. Reverse is true also. Nevertheless, if you have got some bad sectors when saving only occupied sectors of FAT partition, it is better to do this saving again with this version (as long as you do not change disk, previous saving will work, but the day you change your disk, it is possible that it does not work any more). 8- V2.40 -> V2.50 ----------------- Evolutions made are: - selected button is flanked by ">" and "<" to avoid potential confusion when only two buttons are displayed. - a driver is added to read saved file containing FAT partition from DOS as if it is a partition. - an option has been added to allow saving a FAT partition on itself. - batch file has been modified to take into account this new availability. - "reboot" option of batch file is also taked into account when saving. - ext3 partitions are taken into account as ext2 partitions if journal is created on the same partition. Remark: ------- This version is able to restore files created with previous versions. Reverse is true also. 9- V2.50 -> V2.60 ----------------- Evolutions made are: - saving/restoring a whole disk, master boot record, first sectors of disk and partition table is available. - writing data on disk is always checked. That slow down restoring but allows to check that disk is not broken. - DOS drive detecting is modified such as network drive will be found again with some network drivers. - driver is corrected to avoid that computer hangs in case a program does not close all files that it used on simulated partition. - one of the paramaters of NTFS boot sector is modified in case a NTFS partition is restored on a partition which is not the same as the origin one (this parameter is said unused by Microsoft but is used during boot sequence). - add of a check that first chosen file could not have the same name than another file when using automatic naming to avoid it to be erased. Remark: ------- This version could restore files created with previous versions. Reverse is true also, but not in case of saving disk, MBR, first sectors of disk or partition table (using a previous version on such a file will return a "Bad filesystem format" error when opening file). When disk use a standard access method, it could also occurs that files created with this version could not be restored with a previous version. 10- V2.60 -> V2.70 ------------------ Evolutions made are: - saving/restoring floppy disk is available. - saving/restoring DOS devices that could be accessed using sectors is available. - parts of code that use floating point unit have been modified to no more use if such as program could be used on 386 and 486SX that do not have a floating point unit. - in case a unexpected error...
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