I need to backup some data from a failing harddrive! Windows cannot access the partition, but I can with a Linux LIVE CD from sysresccd.org. Unfortunately this distri cannot deal with the unicode filenames. To be more precise, I am unable to copy those files (files with non-Thai filenames work fine) from a NTFS partition to a FAT32 partition on a different harddrive. Error is 'illegal argument'. I tried the graphical file manager in xwindow as well as mc and cp.
I am not sure if its a limitation of the file system drivers or some configuration issue of the LiveCD.
Does anybody know a LiveCD that supports unicode filenames on NTFS/FAT32 out of the box? (Or with very little configuration work).
Thanks,
welo
Livecd To Copy Files With Thai Filenames From Ntfs To Fat32
Started by welo, 2009-11-10 13:08
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#2Posted 2009-11-10 13:31:53
Use BartPE or UBCD for Windows.
Both have a graphical user interface and support unicode file names. #3Posted 2009-11-10 13:35:35
You should follow the advice of Supernova.
I suspect SystemRescue CD, even if it's a very good tool, doesn't have support for thai language. #4Posted 2009-11-11 12:09:56
Problem is my Windows XP cannot access the C partition, to be more precise the file system. D and E partition are OK, but the C partition where I fixed the MFT cannot be read by XP.
If I remember correctly BartPE uses the same filesystem drivers since it is a modified version of Windows XP, isn't it? I might have a try nevertheless. Anybody tried to copy (Thai-named) files to/from Windows drives with Ubuntu? I guess there is an Ubuntu LiveCD around. welo #5Posted 2009-11-11 21:23:24
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Posting this from Ubuntu 8.04.3 LiveCD. No problems copying files to/from Windows drives with Thai characters in the file name. |
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