I have a question that I hope the Ars experts can help me answer. Our NT server has one IDE drive in it, with 2 NTFS partions. The system partition is 3.4 GB's and the extended partition is 15GB's.
Mac OS X and Linux: Now that you're dual booting Windows on your Mac, you want to save files to your Windows partition while you're booted up in OS X. By default, NTFS-formatted disks are read-only in ...
The NTFS file system was originally introduced with business applications in mind due to the enhanced reliability and security it offers. All hard drive partitions are, by default, formatted using the ...
Partition Magic, to my knowledge, does not have the ability to create an NTFS volume anywhere, DOS or not. It makes partitions, not volumes.<BR><BR>Why do you need to back anything up to reinstall?
If you have a backup of your Windows installation, you can restore it using the Disk Manager on a fresh Windows installation. Here’s how: Disk Management Software, like the inbuilt Disk Management in ...
Is it possible to write to an NTFS partition after booting a PC with a Linux boot disk? I have a PC with a corrupt ntldr file on the C: drive that won't boot into Windows. I started the machine with ...
If you dual-boot Linux and Windows, you expect to move between the two without much fuss. But I’ve had moments when I booted into Linux and suddenly couldn’t see my Windows partitions. It’s ...
Are you using both Windows and OS X? Have a load of NTFS formatted hard drives? Want to access them with your Mac? You’re in luck, friend! Paragon announced NTFS for Mac OS X 7.0 today and it’s ...
A Linux environment can gain access to dozens of filesystems, whether on the local hard drive or somewhere on the network. More specifically, Linux can run many tools to manipulate Windows filesystems ...