Re: Linux utility to recover NTFS
I suppose you could just compile a kernel with the NTFS read enabled,
mount the NTFS file system and copy the data off of it.
Elizabeth
eric.lim@tde.alstom.com writes:
> HI
> Does anybody know what theLinux utility to recover NTFS is called?
> Is there a copy for download somewhere in the web?
> Thks
> Eric
>
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> Subject: Linux utility to recover NTFS
> From: "marcus@wordit.com" <marcus@wordit.com>
> Date: Wed, 01 Dec 1999 23:02:13 +0100
> Reply-To: marcus@wordit.com
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> Hi,
>
> I'm setting up to install debian, but one problem first. An NT
> installation broke an NTFS partition, and my red hat installation. so
> i'm moving to debian. I need to recover the data in order to make room
> for debian.
>
> There must be such a tool. I just read this in the new o'reilly book
> learning debian....:
> "Eventually, I recovered 95 percent of my data by
> using a free Linux utility that was able to open the
> damaged NTFS partition and copy its files. If I'd
> been without Linux, I'd be without my data."
>
> Does anybody know what the utility is called?
>
> Would it be possible to create a boot diskette and run the utility off
> that?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Marcus
>
> marcus@wordit.com
>
>
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