On 7/27/10 4:40 AM, rudu wrote:
Any reference on that? I remember reading about some errors that Windows
was not able to repair, but the equivalent Linux tools did.
What you hear and what's true are two different things. It's Microsoft's
technology, they would be better with it than anybody else. Regardless
of what anybody says. That's like claiming OSX is better at working
with EXT4 than Linux.
I can't trust build in windows utilities as I'm sure they would delete
every incoherent data.
Entirely illogical thinking. The files are already unavailable, and if
those sectors are dead (which could be possible as this does sound like
a typical dying drive) well, you can figure out that logic. Windows
ckdisk does not "delete" files, you are assuming that Windows is a bad
guy, this is typical. Did you hear? The aliens are here and they
brought their pew pew lazer guns. If you are that scared, uncheck the
automatic repair and only checking.
Sorry for being mean but it had to be done. And, no, I'm no windows
fan-boy, I work from Debian mostly and main OS X but I also run enough
Windows servers to know that Windows is not what everybody says it is.
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