I'd try to use Gparted to look for faults in the filesystem (either that, or the command line tool fsck) I'd probably boot using the live CD, use the included CloneZilla to image the drive first (so I could always roll back to this point), and then start working on the drive. I'd probably use Parted Magic, but I have 10+ years of Linux under my belt. Tell them to fuck off and pay their bills or get into another crooked business.Īnyway, if you decide to go with cloning I like Macrium Reflect. Depending on the software their database system may not work with it though.Ī final thought: My pharmacy literally killed people through negligence and bad practices (not dispensing drugs, but with their automated drug dispensing system that got setup for people incapable of using it), you really don't want to fuck around with pirating something in a situation where someone could die or HIPAA violations could occur. If they are having problems paying for the software, which costs a fraction of what a pharmacist does, then they are doing something very very wrong as a business.Īnyway, if you are going to go for it anyway I suggest setting up a remote server with instanced logins using the same seat. You don't wanna be where the buck stops if they get busted. Very likely any pirated pharmacy/EMR etc software is going to be at least somewhat out-of-date. Two of my clients had their licenses audited by Microsoft in the past 5 years and its a giant hassle. You really don't want to fuck around with pirating stuff for actual businesses in general. When you make a backup using the USB Image Tool, you want to make sure that you use it in "Device Mode" so that you back up the complete USB including the boot blocks. Restore the image out to the 2nd USB and boot from it to make sure it works for you. Setup Tails on the 1st USB drive, then use the tool to copy an image of the 1st USB to the hard drive. You should create a new image anytime you make an important change to your Tails system (you generate a new PGP key, new electrum wallet, before an upgrade, etc.)īuy two flash drives of equal size to test it out. Because the persistence partition is encrypted, that part of the USB image will also be encrypted on your Windows disk. Since this program creates a complete image of the USB, it will also back up the persistence partition (if you have one configured). If your USB drive fails or is lost, you can write the image back out to a new USB drive that is the same size or larger and be good to go in minutes. Tails users that have Windows as their main operating system can use this program to backup an image of their Tails USB to their Windows hard drive:
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