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Originally posted by rav0
I normally use Windows, but Windows screwed up, The only way I can boot this computer is using a Ubuntu Live CD. I have 18 GiB of video which I want to burn then delete, to make room for a fresh installation of Windows. That video is on a NTFS partition.
So then wouldn't you burn it then use fdisk or similar in the Windows setup to delete the entire partition?
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Originally posted by Animal
the latest kernels 2.6.15 or was it 2.6.14 does have NTFS support. as far as i know of it just wont support 64bit yet
They have
limited write support which also happens to be buggy and a pain in the ass to get to work properly.
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Originally posted by Mike
As I said earlier, you could try using one of these "Live CDs"
They can usually access NTFS/FAT32 partions and they usually have CD/DVD burning tools
I really wish people would learn to read the threads.
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Originally posted by Animal
what about trying a Knoppix LiveCD ?
And yet another stupid suggestion?
How about instead of wasting rav's bandwidth on downloading things which won't solve the problem.
Before posting - a general bit of advice to everyone - know what the hell you're replying to as well as give good decent support instead of wasting everyones time.