Re: Need a Live CD that can access NTFS hard drives
de meow2222 04/12/2006 06:59
Anonymous wrote:
> Terry
> >> My computer's hard drive is formatted in NTFS. Of all of the Linux
> >> distros that I've tried, Ubuntu is the only Live CD that has ever been
> >> able to boot my computer.
> > Why is that? What is so weird about your PC.
>
> I don't know. Linux doesn't tell me what's wrong---it just stops.
>
> >> But Ubuntu won't mount, read or access my NTFS hard drive.
> >
> > It should be able to. Most linux distros can read NTFS partitions. If
> > the linux distro boots, and you're using IDE hard drives, it's pretty
> > hard to believe current versions of linux distros can't read an NTFS
> > partition.
>
> They might be able to read NTFS drives---I don't know if they can
> because they won't boot my computer to read the NTFS drive.
>
> > Why you think it won't mount?
>
> Because Ubuntu said that it couldn't mount the drive in a dialog box
> that appeared wh3en I clicked on the drive's icon.
>
>
> > How have you been mounting it?
>
> I haven't mounted it. Windows does that for me. I assumed that Linux
> would too, but it doesn't.
>
> > What
> > happens when you try?
>
> Ubuntu never gave me any clues of help files to mount the drive. Just a
> dialog box saying that Ubuntu couldn't do it.
>
> > Have you asked about this in the ubuntu forum?
>
> Nope. If it doesn't work, then it doesn't work. None of the Linux
> distros (Live CD's or full installation OS Disks) have ever told me
> what was wrong so I could fix it. I don't know enough about Linux to
> troubleshoot installations so I have to go back to Windows.
>
> >> I want a Live CD that can boot my machine, provide some kind of an
> >> operating system, and allow me to access the NTFS hard drive.
> >
> > I do this all the time with System Rescue CD.
> > http://www.sysresccd.org. This is a small linux recovery and
> > maintenance CD, based on gentoo linux, which supports lots of
> > hardware, so it's likely it will boot on your system. If not, they
> > have a forum that will help.
>
> Thanks for the tip. I'm downloading System Rescue CD right now as I
> write.
>
>
> >> -*- The OS used by the Live CD doesn't matter. It can be Linux,
> >> Windows, BeOS...anything as long as it can mount, read and access an
> >> NTFS hard drive.
> >
> > What do you mean by "access"?
>
> Access---read the names of the files that are on the drive, delete them
> if they are causing the emergency that forces me to boot my computer
> with a Live CD, maybe be able to open generic filetypes like
> .txt's...nothing fancy, just simple and basic access---at least read
> the drive and tell me the folders and files that are found.
>
> > I suggest you lurk in some linux newsgroups, or the forum for the
> > linux distro you are trying to get working. They will be able to help
> > more that ACF people, who aren't, in general, linux experts. :-)
>
> Your suggestion is both reasonable and sound. The reason that I posted
> in the ACF NG is because the OS that the CD uses to boot the machine is
> not an issue, just as long as it will boot and access the NTFS hard
> drive. In fact, since I've had such a difficult time with Linux, I'm
> open to suggestions that are not from the Linux genre. I broadened the
> question to "any freeware" that will boot and read NTFS, and posted in
> the freeware NG rather than Linux, since I'm not limiting the search to
> Linux---just limiting it to freeware.
>
> Gotta run Terry, the download of System Rescue CD is done.
> Thanks again!
This might or might not work for you: WinDOS will read ntfs if you add
an ntfs reader, such as DiskInternals NTFS Reader 1.6
http://www.timelyweb.com/downloads/5102/
and lots of folk have an old 98 or even 95 system around.
You dont by any chance have the Intel 810 chipset? Linuxes will mostly
not work with that.