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Originally posted by millionaire
Ah, NTSF = secure filing system. As far as I am aware, you can only access a NTFS drive via the system it was set up on. It was invented for companies to securly store their data, so the only way in was via the original front door and therefore, if someone stole your computer and did not know the password, it was impossible to get at your info.
Before you jump off a bridge, call a hard drive recovery company for advice!
I always use the FAT system over NTFS for that very reason. With FAT, you can always get at your info via a DOS boot disk if all else fails.
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Here is the stumper... if that was the case... I should not be able to read the drive at all... if I replace the salve drive or one of the cd drives... it works fine.
I have even tried hooking up the bootable drive on the ATA which was formated on this machine and with this operating system and still windows will not load.