Re: how to recovery my NTFS partition

From: Igmar Palsenberg (maillist@chello.nl)
Date: Sat Jun 24 2000 - 20:44:19 EST


On Tue, 20 Jun 2000, liuxgmail wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I met a serious trouble, my NTFS partition have become a "raw"
> partition and I cann't read the content on it.
> I have installed rehat 6.1 and windows 2000 on my pc. in my linux
> kernel image, I selected the "read and write NTFS file system'.
> In linux, I mount the ntfs partition (/dev/hda6), and write some
> files on it. It's ok.
> when I reboot my pc to windows 2000 , it report some disk error
> on drive D:(/dev/hda6).I used the chkdisk to check error.It ask me to reboot and
> the os will auto-check it. after I reboot the windows 2000 , the drive D:
> become a 'raw' partition. In linux, fdisk can recognise it(NTFS) , but cann't
> read or write it.
> How can I recovery the content on the partition?

1) Don't use expirimental stuff on a PRODUCTION machine.

2) Win2k uses a new NTFS version, so basically, you get a change Linux
will eat your filesystem. If NT can't repear it, you have a problem
:-)) Try some of teh commercial disk-repair programs.
 
> thanks in advance!
> liuxgmail
> liuxgmail@freemail.online.tj.cn
>

        Igmar

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