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fsck'ing an NTFS file systemdownload swf video Christian Christmann That means that Firefox doesn't have the Flash player installed. Go to the Macromedia site and download the plugin... On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 21:19:04 -0700, sid Based on the extent of the damage you report, you may find it difficult to recover that system. You might be wise to start over with a fresh install of Windows, that is, if you must have windows in the first place. If you are willing to spend money, then there are professional data recovery services which claim high recovery rates. They might be able to help recover your files. BTW, it is good practice to perform backups on a regular schedule to avoid the need for these services. Using Libsx to rotate text I am trying to use the simple X library to draw some simulated graphical displays, and i think i've run into a "small" problem i'm... One backup tool which I have used is from the ntfs project: OT ?: I have been very impressed with the tools, especially "ntfsclone." This is a very good tool for making backups of windows parbreastions using linux. In this case, I prefer the specialist tool (ntfsclone) over the generalist (dd). It is so good, I am surprised it hasn't received more attention. The tool "ntfsresize" is also handy. This project has done very well considering the hostile environment in which they have been working (Microsoft has not released the specification for NTFS). Together, these tools replace a lot of the functionality of Symantec Ghost, Parbreastion Magic, etc.
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