JustoTech


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Posted: Oct. 26 2005,11:53 |
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The only LiveCD I've ever heard of that could save to NTFS is the newest version of Knoppix. Typically, Linux and NTFS fight like cats and dogs and have a lot of fun even seeing each other.
The only way you'll be able to get anything on that hard drive is to repartition with a FAT and a NTFS partition. Linux can right to FAT with little to no issues at all.
You may either do that or just go buy a cheap HDD (Garage Sales) and format it as FAT so that you can save stuff to it and copy to your NTFS partition in Winders.
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