"Paul" wrote
Hi all
Sorry guys I was given some duff info yesterday!
I now have the PC (Packard Bell) available and on start up the actual
error messages a
Verifying DMI Pool Data ................
BOOTMGR is missing
Press Ctrl-Alt-Del to restart
Has a Win XP logo on front.
So the question is pretty much the same:
Should I be able to access the data from Ubuntu CD boot?
Also, I have used the terminal "force" commands to gain access to a
laptop drive previously.
But I know very little about Linux software and possible corruption of
data.
Can using these force commands to enable disk access actually cause data
corruption?
The PC I'm looking at has valuable family pics on apparently and I
certainly don't want to risk rendering the disk unrecoverable.
Thanks
Phil
I'm not familiar with these "force" commands........snip....
Thanks Paul
Very comprehensive procedure!
The force command mentioned (more like switch in dos parlance perhaps) was
necessary to access the drives on my daughter's Sony laptop (Vista).
The link below shows where these are necessary
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windo...dows-computer/
The line is: mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sda1 /media/disk -o force
Phil