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Allix, You may have a damaged disk so if you have any valuable data on it, you might be best taking it to someone who knows what to do rather than relying on my feedback from this site as I can't actually
Allix, What operating system are you trying to repair? Windows 7? XP? Do you know if it's FAT32 or NTFS file system? If it's Windows, have you tried repairing the disk from booting up with the Windows
Hi Allix, I hope I can help. As you're successful in booting into Knoppix, can you see anything on the Knoppix desktop called, "Hard Disk Partition [hda1]" or "Hard Disk Partition [sda1]"? Try browsing
Hello Prashant, This is a really interesting idea. LTFS is fairly new and as I'm not intimately familiar with it and so I can't definitely answer if one can boot an OS from the filesystem. I would
The solo6010 driver loaded the device properly here: === solo6010 chip id : 7 main.c:alloc_solo6010_dev() LAST MEMORY ADDRESS : 06c80000 ***************************** --> mp4e_count=17 --> g723_count=18
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