Undisker

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Undisker
Developed by Undisker Technologies
Latest release 1.6.0.61 / 1 March 2008
OS Microsoft Windows
Genre Disk image management (HDD, CD/DVD)
License shareware
Website www.undisker.com

Undisker is a computer program which works with disk images of hard disks (FAT and NTFS file systems) and CD/DVD images (ISO, CUE/BIN, CCD/IMG - CDFS filesystem and UDF filesystem).

Produced by Undisker Technologies in Wiesloch, Germany.

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[edit] Release history

  • Version 1.6 (released September 2007)
    • supports UDF
    • Vista compatibility
    • new protection system (Vista-compatible)
  • Version 1.5 (released September 2006)
    • supports NTFS
    • improved support for multisession CDs
    • CD/DVD recording functionality
  • Version 1.4 (from beta testing program, no official information available)
    • New engine
    • support for multisession CDs
    • handle damaged CD/DVD volumes
    • Raw mode (no filesystem parsing)
  • Version 1.3 (from beta testing program, no official information available)
    • Improved engine
    • multisession CDs
    • CD/DVD recording functionality
  • Version 1.2 (released September 2003)
    • Bugfixing (supports unicode and SPTI)
    • file associations
    • command line parameters
  • Version 1.1 (released September 2001)
    • Bugfixing and additional floppy formats
  • Version 1.0 (released May 2001)
    • Reintroduced for Windows

[edit] Historical releases

(Unofficial information)

A very first version of Undisker was a small DOS utility, developed for extracting OS/2 disk images and fixpacks. Originally it was written by Oleg Akopov on Turbo Pascal and distributed over FidoNet as Freeware.

Known versions:

  • Version 1.0 (as "DSKMan" - ???)
    • FAT disk images
    • IBM XDF DSK-1 Format supported
  • Version 2.0 alfa (January 1996, distributed by 2:5061/7@FIDOnet)
    • a Norton Commander like GUI
    • support for DiskDupe (DDI) image formats
  • Version 3.0 beta5 (June 1996)
    • First stable release
    • disk image format described in DEF-file, modifiable
  • Version 4.0 beta2 (January 1997)
    • Customizable GUI
    • FAT32 supported
  • Version 5.0 alfa (1998-?)
    • announced in local echomail of region 2:5061 in 1998, but seems to be never released

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