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tnx for helping my btw,
I got some more info:
running ntfsmeta gave me the following message:
ntfsmeta -d /dev/hda9
Reading bootsector... ntfs_pread(): Entering for pos 0x0, count 0x200.
OK
Beginning bootsector check...
Calculating bootsector checksum... OKChecking OEMid... FAILEDBootsector check
failed. Aborting...Error: /dev/hda9 is not a valid NTFS partition!
Failed to startup volume: Invalid argument
==> ERROR(22): ntfs_mount failed: Invalid argument
This partition was NTFS formatted, and used by win2k. I had three ntfs partitions
in windows (on the same physical disk), so I stored all my data on 1 and
repartitioned the other two. Mabe something went wrong during this repartitioning,
but fdisk -l still says its an ntfs partition.
Anyway, is there any way of recovering the data, even if it is an ext2 fs now?
(My plan is to migrate all the data to an new ext2 partition on /dev/hda8 and
then format /dev/hda9 anyway...).
tnx,
Marduk
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