On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 18:32:41 -0300, Thiago Santos Faria Xavier Teixeira wrote: > i already tried to use a live cd (ubuntu) and acess my data to move > them to the another media, but the NTFS partition cannot be mounted e > exhibit a lot of erros... so i don“t know what to do...
Try to boot a rescue CD that has TestDisk on it. TestDisk is often able to restore a damaged partition table. Package: testdisk Description: Partition scanner and disk recovery tool TestDisk checks the partition and boot sectors of your disks. It is very useful in recovering lost partitions. It works with : * DOS/Windows FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 * NTFS ( Windows NT/2K/XP ) [...] On the other hand, if Partition Magic really screwed up the NTFS filesystem itself then you might indeed have to reinstall. Before you do that, however, you could try if scalpel manages to recover your important personal files. Package: scalpel Description: A Frugal, High Performance File Carver A fast file carver that reads a database of header and footer definitions and extracts matching files from a set of image files or raw device files. Scalpel is filesystem-independent and will carve files from FATx, NTFS, ext2/3, or raw partitions. It is useful for both digital forensics investigation and file recovery. The ntfsprogs package also has a few utilities which you could try before you give up and reinstall: ntfsfix, ntfsinfo, ntfsundelete, ntfsls, etc. Grml (http://www.grml.org) is a nice debian-based system rescue CD that includes these three packages (and many more). -- Regards, | http://users.icfo.es/Florian.Kulzer Florian |