Command: mirror
MIRROR records information about the disk, such as the boot sector,
file allocation table and root directory for possible data recovery.
Syntax:
MIRROR [drive]
MIRROR [/PARTN]
MIRROR [/?]
Options:
drive Saves UNFORMAT information to a drive letter, e.g. X:
/PARTN Saves the partition tables to a:\partnsav.fil for future.
recovery via UNFORMAT /PARTN.
/? Shows the help.
Comments:
MIRROR stores a copy of the boot sector, FAT tables, and root
directory in a "storage location" near the end of the disk.
By using the /partn switch with the mirror command you can
save a backup of the partition tables to a partnsav.fil on
the a: drive.
Note: The mirror image created by this program is only recoverable
by using the UNFORMAT program for FreeDOS.
Examples:
mirror d:
mirror /partn
See also:
format
undelete
unformat
Copyright © 2008 W. Spiegl.
This file is derived from the FreeDOS Spec Command HOWTO.
See the file H2Cpying for copying conditions.