Image recovery software

I am trying to find some image recovery software, I have looked at disk doctor, but it looks a bit shdey.
so basically i could do with a ligit version of something that works.
many thanks

This is what you should see:
Cisco 5500 Series Wireless LAN Controllers 
•Field Recovery Image is upgraded from 7.0.112.21 to 7.6.101.1 
•Bootloader is upgraded to 1.0.20 
•Offline Field Diagnostics is upgraded from 0.9.28 to 0.9.35 
•FPGA Revision version is upgraded to 1.7 
•Environment Controller (MCU) Image version is upgraded to 1.8 
•USB Console Revision version is upgraded to 2.2 
The issue is if you were upgrading the FUS to 1.9.0.0, you should of had console access to see what was going on.  Typically the primary will download the image and write to flash and then the secondary would upload the image from the primary and write to flash.  The secondary would need to be rebooted first then the primary. If the sysinfo didn't match between the two, then you need to upload the FUS 1.9.0.0 and do it again. This is if your have AP SSO enabled. If it's an N+1 configuration, then you need to upload the FUS 1.9.0.0 to the WLC that hasn't had everything upgraded and perform the upgrade again. From the console you can choose what you want upgraded by skipping the upgraded that is up to date.
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