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RESURRECTION by Harold D. Portnoy Copyright 1990 ============================================================ When an AppleWorks word processor or data base file goes bad is not the time to worry about how you are going to repair the damage. CHANGE-A-FILE (CHGFIL.BXY) is a batch file utility that reads AppleWorks Word Processor (AWP) and text (TXT) files; converts AWP files to TXT files, TXT files to AWP files, and AWP 3.0 files to AWP 2.x files; and rapidly repairs damaged AWP and ADB (data base) files. ------------------------------------------------------------ While CHANGE-A-FILE can readily restore damaged AppleWorks word processor (AWP) and data base (ADB) files, it cannot restore a file on a disk with a damaged directory. RESURRECTION can restore these files .... most often rapidly, but occasionally with a little work. The disk blocks containing the file that cannot be accessed are still on the disk. The problem is where are the blocks and how can they be placed in an accessible file. RESURRECTION answers these two questions. RESURRECTION is not a substit ute for Change-A- File (see note below). RESURRECTION - - Source/Destination Selection Insert the damaged disk (source) into a disk drive and then enter the slot and disk number or accept the default values. The complete file name, including the prefix, of the file to be created (destination) from the damaged file is then entered. The destination file cannot be on the disk in the source slot/drive. This prevents the new file from being on a damaged disk. Next the filetype is selected (TXT, AWP, or ADB). The destination file does not have to be completed in one session. To append to a partially completed file, enter the destination file name. At 'File already exists. Replace? (N/Y)', enter 'N'. At 'Append ? (N/Y)', enter 'Y'. New blocks will then be added to the end of the previous file. Function Selection The function screen is divided into an upper and lower half. The file name is printed in the left upper corner and the total blocks on the source disk in the right upper corner. The number of blocks on the disk is initially determined from the volume directory on block 2. If block 2 is damaged, then an attempt is made to determine volume size by two other methods. If all methods fail, then a 'VOLUME BLOCKS