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Note that if the user didn't choose to convert to ntfs at installation time, it can be done, without loosing data from a command prompt: convert driveletter: /fs:ntfs
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I won't comment everything, there's just too much of it, and I don't have the time at the moement, butI will do so for the most flagrant one:
False, there is no need to reboot after...
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As I said before, this was more a problem in front of the keyboard than an o/s error.
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No, I think the problem is more a lack of experience on your part.
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This is the first time I hear scandisk destroying the content of a whole partition. Let me tell you that it is hard to believe.
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Since you need to share information from both o/S, what you should do, is install winxp on an ntfs partition and have a fat32 partition to share information between the 2 operating systems.
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Scandisk would have recovered, if only you had given-it a chance to recover.
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You didn't shut down the system properly, otherwise you wouldn't have been asked to run the scandisk. Also, you should have installed winxp on an ntfs partition, I don't understand people running an...
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With your lack of logic, nothing Linux does is necessary, so, linux could be obsolete. :rolleyes:
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It never occurred to you that many linux users are also happy window users?
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Even in windows, you can do copy stupidfile a:, so no need to open 2 explorer windows. In fact, most things can be done from the command line, if only, you knew how to do it.
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