Data recovery via Knoppix (or other tools)?
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 10:25 pm
MY refurb Dell Latitude E1505 laptop has decided to stop cooperating. I accidentally hit the Media Direct button on the machine - after exiting the crappy Dell Media Direct environment, I now get a "ntoskrnl.exe file missing or corrupted" error when I try to boot back into Windows XP. What a pile of feces. May be the straw that breaks the camel's back with me and Dell.
So, anyway, I want to try to recover some of the newer data off the laptop, if possible. Most was backed to external drive, but not some of the more recent stuff. A couple of weeks ago, I tried to use a more recent version of Knoppix (7.0.4, I believe) to help somebody recover from an issue on their Win7 machine., but I couldn't see where all their Windows data files were once Knoppix loaded. Apparently the drive has to be "mounted" in order to read/write to NTFS drives. Or something. Whatever. Now I want to try to do the same thing for my hosed Windows XP laptop. I'm not too keen on trying to rummage through forum posts to try to figure out the linux commands to make this all work nice, so I am coming to all of you, hat in hand, to ask for help. Can someone point me to the "For Dummies" version of how to boot Knoppix and get it to read Windows folder structure so I can just copy the files over to an external drive? I have a vague recollection of doing this several years ago with an earlier version of Knoppix (maybe v.3). The again, maybe I'm wasting my time with Knoppix and someone can point me to a much spiffier new (free) tool that can do this much better.
I'm all ears. Thanks for reading.
So, anyway, I want to try to recover some of the newer data off the laptop, if possible. Most was backed to external drive, but not some of the more recent stuff. A couple of weeks ago, I tried to use a more recent version of Knoppix (7.0.4, I believe) to help somebody recover from an issue on their Win7 machine., but I couldn't see where all their Windows data files were once Knoppix loaded. Apparently the drive has to be "mounted" in order to read/write to NTFS drives. Or something. Whatever. Now I want to try to do the same thing for my hosed Windows XP laptop. I'm not too keen on trying to rummage through forum posts to try to figure out the linux commands to make this all work nice, so I am coming to all of you, hat in hand, to ask for help. Can someone point me to the "For Dummies" version of how to boot Knoppix and get it to read Windows folder structure so I can just copy the files over to an external drive? I have a vague recollection of doing this several years ago with an earlier version of Knoppix (maybe v.3). The again, maybe I'm wasting my time with Knoppix and someone can point me to a much spiffier new (free) tool that can do this much better.
I'm all ears. Thanks for reading.