Fried MB

Justin Bennett Justin.Bennett at dynabrade.com
Thu Jan 2 09:53:15 EST 2003


Ok, You seem to suggest you have another PC just not one that will
recognize the drive (win95/98 maybe) If you have a Pc you can put it in
you can either boot off a linux floppy that can mount NTFS (either read
the file and jot it down, or copy it to another drive (fat?) ) I can prob
get one for you if needs be, or it maybe easier for you (don't know how
much linux background you have) is you can put the drive into a PC as a
slave. if your primary drive is a FAT/FAT32 formatted drive you can make a
ghost image of the NTFS drive to a file on the FAT drive. Then you can
boot your PC as normal and using the GHOST explorer can view/edit/read the
contents of the files on that image including your text file. This all
assumes you have a FAT drive with enough space (there is about 2:1
compression) and another working PC. I can supply more info if this sounds
like something you may be interested in.



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Justin Bennett
Red Hat (Linux) Certified Engineer
Network Administrator
Dynabrade Inc.
8989 Sheridan Dr
Clarence, NY 14031
716-631-0100 ext 215





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