simulate corruption on windows

Hello

on 10 G R2, how to simulate a corruption on Windows?

I found this thread:
Data block simulating corruption

and it gives this:

DD of=E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\ORADATA\ORCL\USER2. DBF bs = 8192 conv = notrunc seek = 12 < < EOF CORRUPTED corrupt CORRUPT corrupt CORRUPT corrupt CORRUPT corrupt CORRUPT CORRUPT CORRUPT CORRUPT corrupt corrupt EOF

It seems to be for linux/unix. y at - it an alternative for Windows.

Thank you.

Hello

Take a look on

http://momendba.blogspot.com/2008/02/practicing-block-recovery-in-Oracle.html

could help you.

Khurana

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