DELL 5150 Crash
Jonathan
jonathan.michael.stewart at us.army.mil
Mon Sep 27 14:33:14 PDT 2004
I can say that this does work although very strangely on my system
http://ffs.szm.sk/en/
From the site:
"This project mission is to create file system driver for windows , that
will read ufs partitions from FreeBSD. Currently read only operations on
UFS1 or UFS2 , are supported."
Hope this helps,
Jonathan
(By strangely I mean I can't open a file directly with most programs, I
can right click and do "add to archive" with 7zip (www.7zip.org I think)
and save the archive on my desktop then open it from there.)
Sam wrote:
> oh, yeah. duh. If you can boot a live cd you can play with
> the filesystem (fsck, etc).
>
> You might also try finding a bootable disk diagnostic utility
> to see if it can find anything correctable.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Sam
>
> On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Ivan Osipkov wrote:
>
>> Sam wrote:
>>
>>> Maybe VMWare can boot Freesbie.
>>>
>>> On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Ivan Osipkov wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have DELL 5150 Inspiron with Windows XP on one partition and
>>>> FreeBSD-CURRENT on
>>>> another. The hardware failed and now I cannot mount /usr. Dell
>>>> diagnostics say that
>>>> there is unrecoverable data block, which means hard drive has to be
>>>> replaced.
>>>>
>>>> My question: is there a Windows tool to access files on BSD partition?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks guys
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>> Anything simpler? Would Live CD from FreeBSD work?
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