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Originally posted by Cocktopus
I guess you could mount the fat32 partition and scan it with something like [<a href="http://www.clamav.net/" target="_blank">clam antivirus</a>].
I don't think I'd try it with ntfs. I have mounted and read ntfs partitions (mp3s), but writing or doing anything that might involve writing is....not recommended.
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Yeah. Linux can read NTFS ok, but writing is shaky at best--as in there is a good chance it could destroy any data on the disk.
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