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Old 07-18-2004, 05:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
Slavakion
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Location: Lost in thought
knoppix std nuked windows?

So I thought I'd give Knoppix STD a try because there was no complicated Linux installation. I was playing around, looking to access the windows files (most notably the SAM because of an episode of thebroken ). So I *finally* figured out that I had to mount the partition. Then I tried to access it from the command line (using aterm, though I don't know the difference). I actually got the wrong one I think, because I went through the desktop, not /mnt (and i believe this was before mounting). But I typed something and it asked me if I reall wanted to make it read only. I said no. Then (after mounting) I found a nice GUI file explorer and found the SAM. I looked at it, tried to mount the floppy drive, forgot the command. Shut down the computer. Later, booted it up, and windows is telling me that I have an unmountable volume. Windows won't start. My question is... can I fix it, or should I try to figure out how to use the CD burner that I think is on my linux CD and just start over?

/rambling plea for help

By the way, I'm not discouraged from linux. Just a little pissed.
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