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- Disk_editor abstract "A disk editor is a computer program that allows its user to read, edit, and write raw data (at character or hexadecimal, byte-levels) on disk drives (e.g., hard disks, USB flash disks or removable media such as a floppy disks); as such, they are sometimes called sector editors, since the read/write routines built into the electronics of most disk drives require to read/write data in chunks of sectors (usually 512 bytes). Many disk editors can also be used to edit the contents of a running computer's memory or a disk image.Unlike hex editors, which are used to edit files, a disk editor allows access to the underlying disk structures, such as the MBR, volume boot records, file system, and directories. Programmers can use disk editors to understand these structures and test whether their implementation (e.g. of a file system) works correctly. Sometimes these structures are edited in order to provide examples for teaching data recovery and forensics, or in an attempt to hide data to achieve privacy or hide data from casual examiners. However, modifying such data structures gives only a weak level of protection and data encryption is the preferred method to achieve privacy.Some disk editors include special functions which enable more comfortable ways to edit and fix file systems or other disk specific data structures. Furthermore some include simple file browsers that can present the disk contents for partially corrupted file systems or file systems unknown to the operating system. These features can be used for example for file recovery.".
- Disk_editor thumbnail GParted.png?width=300.
- Disk_editor wikiPageID "748162".
- Disk_editor wikiPageLength "4494".
- Disk_editor wikiPageOutDegree "34".
- Disk_editor wikiPageRevisionID "631828138".
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink ASCII.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink BIOS.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Boot_sector.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Byte.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Utility_software_types.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Comparison_of_hex_editors.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Computer_file.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Computer_memory.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Computer_program.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink DOS.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Directory_(computing).
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Disk_image.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Disk_partitioning.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Disk_sector.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Encryption.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink File_system.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Floppy_disk.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Hard_disk_drive.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Hex_editor.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Hexadecimal.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Home_computer.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Master_boot_record.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink ROM_cartridge.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Removable_media.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Resource_Kit.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink USB_flash_drive.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Utility_software.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_DOS_machine.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink Windows_NT.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLink File:GParted.png.
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Disk editor".
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Disk editor#Partition editor".
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Disk_editor#Partition_editor".
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLinkText "disk editor".
- Disk_editor wikiPageWikiLinkText "partitioning tool".
- Disk_editor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Details.
- Disk_editor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Disk_editor subject Category:Utility_software_types.
- Disk_editor hypernym Program.
- Disk_editor type MusicGenre.
- Disk_editor type Type.
- Disk_editor type Work.
- Disk_editor type Type.
- Disk_editor comment "A disk editor is a computer program that allows its user to read, edit, and write raw data (at character or hexadecimal, byte-levels) on disk drives (e.g., hard disks, USB flash disks or removable media such as a floppy disks); as such, they are sometimes called sector editors, since the read/write routines built into the electronics of most disk drives require to read/write data in chunks of sectors (usually 512 bytes).".
- Disk_editor label "Disk editor".
- Disk_editor sameAs Q5282306.
- Disk_editor sameAs m.0380gk.
- Disk_editor sameAs Q5282306.
- Disk_editor wasDerivedFrom Disk_editor?oldid=631828138.
- Disk_editor depiction GParted.png.
- Disk_editor isPrimaryTopicOf Disk_editor.