
I haven't dealt with your specific situation, but Ubuntu installed on a USB drive has been very useful for data recovery with "ntfs-config". However, the following link says that "ntfs-config" is now obsolete:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountingWindowsPartitions
My Ubuntu install is more than 2 years old. All the best.
Erick
On Tue, Apr 16, 2013 at 7:00 AM, Humphrey Kirui <hkirui@gmail.com> wrote:
Skunks,
I have a situation where an NTFS partitioned desktop HDD has failed after performing an automated Windows 7 Check Disk.
I have tried to slave it on another Win 7 PC and perform a chckdsk /f. But reportedly "Drive is corrupted and inaccessible"
On the other hand, I have Ubuntu and Fedora Live CDs which come in handy for data recovery when Windows fails. The failed HDD can be detected with tools like GParted, but reports a bad 'superblock', and cannot be mounted.
Any ideas on how I can use any of these 2 distros for recovery?
Possible to share how you mounted the ntfs drive on Linux? It sound like you may not have specified the filesystem type? Find a live CD. Boot from it and look at what dmesg says. It could be hardware related. If its hardware, dd the content to another system asap. If nothing show hardware issues, mount it manual making sure you specify its a ntfs system. If that do through an error, make a image - if the data is important - and then run ntfsfix against it (From ntfs-tools)
Regards, Hum4.
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