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Oh GREAT UFicle! by Silverfire2007-04-06 19:50:50
  Knoppix might be able to read it. by kahuana 2007-04-06 19:58:24
Knoppix will *certainly* read an NTFS file system (and happily ignore file security attributes :)

Depending on how "borked" the file system is, it might work.
Naturally, you'll need a working (preferrably FAT32) partition to save the information to (got a spare drive?)
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    Thanks but too borked for Knoppix. by Silverfire2007-04-06 20:03:56
      Knoppix can rebuild the partition table. by CALL-1982007-04-06 20:06:52
        Okay. How does one do this? by Silverfire2007-04-06 20:14:10
          You have to know what the the partition table.... by CALL-1982007-04-06 20:24:36
            DO NOT use Microsoft's version of fdisk. by CALL-1982007-04-06 20:32:12
              So Knoppix has an fdisk option by Silverfire2007-04-06 20:38:12
                Yes, the fdisk that is distributed with Linux... by CALL-1982007-04-06 20:55:06
                  But since I have but 1 partition I should hope- by Silverfire2007-04-06 20:58:09
            It was one single partition and a primary one by Silverfire2007-04-06 20:32:37
              You are just rewriting the partition table to... by CALL-1982007-04-06 20:51:15

 

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