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Jay
Is it possible to transfer files (documents) from a drive that was the
system drive on a Linux machine to a PC with Windows XP Pro (with NTFS) by
connecting the linux drive either on the onboard IDE bus or as a USB2
device? Is there some software that enables this?
I don't have the foggiest idea about the Linux file system but we need to
retrieve some documents from a crashed Linux machine (motherboard failure -
and rebuilding it is not an immediately available option). All we know is
that it was running something called a "flavor of Redhat", the documents of
interest are mostly htmls, some graphics, and others created with OpenOffice
or StarOffice (not too sure). And there is nothing apparently wrong with the
drive itself.
Or can I install the drive on a borrowed Linux machine and connect it using
a crossover Cat5 cable to a Windows XP PC and do it that way? Or?.......
Any suggestions very welcome and much appreciated.
Thanks very much in anticipation.
Regards.
Jay
system drive on a Linux machine to a PC with Windows XP Pro (with NTFS) by
connecting the linux drive either on the onboard IDE bus or as a USB2
device? Is there some software that enables this?
I don't have the foggiest idea about the Linux file system but we need to
retrieve some documents from a crashed Linux machine (motherboard failure -
and rebuilding it is not an immediately available option). All we know is
that it was running something called a "flavor of Redhat", the documents of
interest are mostly htmls, some graphics, and others created with OpenOffice
or StarOffice (not too sure). And there is nothing apparently wrong with the
drive itself.
Or can I install the drive on a borrowed Linux machine and connect it using
a crossover Cat5 cable to a Windows XP PC and do it that way? Or?.......
Any suggestions very welcome and much appreciated.
Thanks very much in anticipation.
Regards.
Jay