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Peterborough Effect
Who said you can't access NTFS files from Dos or win9x/me?
If you're helping out someone who's lost their NTFS partiton or can't
access it this freeware utility might come in handy. It will read and
copy any file on an XP/NTFS partition.
http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm and scroll down near the bottom to
the line:
NTFS Bootdisk | Read and copy NTFS files to local FAT 12/16/32 and/or
network drives. | Bootable CD Version | Readme
[It'll even tell you about (but obviously won't be able to copy) files
that have been deleted.There's another utility on the site that will
though you have ot pay $3 to get it]
/PE
If you're helping out someone who's lost their NTFS partiton or can't
access it this freeware utility might come in handy. It will read and
copy any file on an XP/NTFS partition.
http://www.bootdisk.com/bootdisk.htm and scroll down near the bottom to
the line:
NTFS Bootdisk | Read and copy NTFS files to local FAT 12/16/32 and/or
network drives. | Bootable CD Version | Readme
[It'll even tell you about (but obviously won't be able to copy) files
that have been deleted.There's another utility on the site that will
though you have ot pay $3 to get it]
/PE