AwPhuch
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Posted: Nov. 30 2005,16:47 |
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Quote (RoGuE_StreaK @ Nov. 29 2005,23:48) | Or the other way, physically take the hard drive out and put it in you machine, boot DSL, mount the both the new harddrive and your harddrive, and copy data from his to yours.
Or try booting his machine with DSL, mount the HD, and attempt to burn CDs or DVDs of the data. Haven't really tried the built-in burn stuff in DSL, there are also more "userfriendly" burn softwares in the mydsl repository (eg K3B). Probably the easiest option, depending on how much data you have to copy.
If the data is somehow scrambled, then I don't know. |
You cant if the HD is all NTFS, this is why I choose the Network Share backup method...even though it takes for freeking ever if you have gigs upon gigs of stuff
Brian AwPhuch
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