download a live-cd linux distro (i reccomend slax, u believe its slax.com,
but use google to make sure). Put the hard drive in the computer, run the
live CD and you can either copy to a network share, burn a cd, or put on a
usb drive
"Jay" wrote:
> Is it possible to transfer files (documents) from a drive that was the
> system drive on a Linux machine to a PC with Windows XP Pro (with NTFS) by
> connecting the linux drive either on the onboard IDE bus or as a USB2
> device? Is there some software that enables this?
>
> I don't have the foggiest idea about the Linux file system but we need to
> retrieve some documents from a crashed Linux machine (motherboard failure -
> and rebuilding it is not an immediately available option). All we know is
> that it was running something called a "flavor of Redhat", the documents of
> interest are mostly htmls, some graphics, and others created with OpenOffice
> or StarOffice (not too sure). And there is nothing apparently wrong with the
> drive itself.
>
> Or can I install the drive on a borrowed Linux machine and connect it using
> a crossover Cat5 cable to a Windows XP PC and do it that way? Or?.......
>
> Any suggestions very welcome and much appreciated.
>
> Thanks very much in anticipation.
>
> Regards.
>
> Jay
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