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Answer» Hi GUYS.. need expert advice and help..
here's my PROBLEM:
i have this media player called TVIX.. i heard that the system used by this TVIX is linux.. the problem is the hard drive inside my TVIX is corrupted.. Hard drive is formatted by windows NTFS.. how i know its corrupted? coz windows detects it as RAW HD and windows hangs up whenever i tried to browse the drive.. i was told that file allocation table is damaged.. The weird thing is whenever i plug the TVIX to my LCD the files is still there(movies, pictures and songs) and i can still watch and listen to my files inside the TVIX..
my question is can UBUNTU recover this files so i can transfer my files to my extra HD..and how do i do it??
and can ubuntu format the damaged HD so i can use it again??
Please help.. TIA Hi
Ubuntu can read NTFS and I've used it in the passed as a LIVE CD/USB to recover files from a broken system with NTFS. I BELIEVE it can also format to NTFS aswell.
Hope this helps Quote from: techbeard on March 19, 2010, 05:07:08 AM Hi
Ubuntu can read NTFS and I've used it in the passed as a live CD/USB to recover files from a broken system with NTFS. I believe it can also format to NTFS aswell.
It can format as FAT32, but I don't believe it can format to NTFS. However, it can read NTFS.
I've also run Ubuntu off of CD-ROM to recover files. I don't know whether can be done with a TVIX. I'm not familiar with that device.
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