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Old 20-05-2005, 05:12 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default how to view an ntfs partition in 98 ?


i have xp and 98 both on c: with fat32 partition and another 20 gb is captured by ntfs partition !

but i want to view my ntfs aprtition files in 98 .

how do i do it ?

is there any software ? or i have to format the drive with fat32 ?
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Old 20-05-2005, 06:43 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Yes u can view ur NTFS files in Windows 98 with read only capabilities with NTFS for Windows 98
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U can view ntfs with WIN98 BUT MODIFYING IS NOT RECOMMENDED. I read somewhere in digit that it can cause data loss
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plese mention in which issue it has been mentioned

and mr . Sourabh i have tried taht but i get an error message that "see if the ntoskrnl and chkdsk are installed from the same installation "

please give me a step by step process
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Dude dont be lazy just have a look at the Installtion segment of the source article here

It very well works, if configured properly i may mess up wid ur drive letters and when u try to uninstall the proggie it wod further cause BSOD's

Make sure u read the document carefully before applying

Also there are no issue with it coz its read only

even if u move or copy a file on the NTFS drive it would just show tht its transferred but in reality when u check it through WIndows XP , the file is not there

So try deleting all the contents of the NTFS drive from win 98 ....hehehe
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Use knoppix live cd...and see it(from win98 we can do tweaking but tis very dangerous if u have important data)
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is ther not any other software than ntfswin98 ?
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experno. 1 is never satisfied. geeky approach to everything.

ntfswin98 is a nice soln. give it a try once.
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