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Help ... Access to hard drives ( How? )
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 9:46 am
by kian naghsh
hi...
when I boot with kolibri OS , how can I access to my hard drives(in windows c: , d: ...) and take a backup from it or...
tnx
Re: Help ... Access to hard drives ( How? )
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:19 am
by Asper
Hi!
You can access your hard drive partitions as /hd0/1, /hd0/2,... or /bd0/1, /bd0/2,..., but there is no program for backup in KolibriOS yet, so you have to copy all files that you need yourself.
Re: Help ... Access to hard drives ( How? )
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 10:45 am
by kian naghsh
tnx for reply... but it doesn't work... that dir is empty... all of them...

Re: Help ... Access to hard drives ( How? )
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 12:06 pm
by art_zh
That's weird...
What filesystem of those partitions ?
KolibriOS currently can read HDD partitions of FAT16/32, NTFS and ext2/3 formats.
Re: Help ... Access to hard drives ( How? )
Posted: Sat Jan 22, 2011 12:14 pm
by kian naghsh
ntfs
oh... tnx for every one. it worked

tnx
Re: Help ... Access to hard drives ( How? )
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 7:18 pm
by juan vargas
Hello (...again). I need some help. I can see the directories and files in my windows xp installation, with kfm, but I can't delete them, for example, the cookies folder or files inside. The Internet temporary files. The System Volume Information folder or files inside. I want to delete these files or interact with them to keep good-working of my p.c. I received the "file system error" (or the name of the folder or file here) 0000 0000 02". Can you tell me what's going on, and how can I "fight" with It.
Have a nice day.
Juan Antonio Vargas.
Re: Help ... Access to hard drives ( How? )
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 8:38 pm
by yogev_ezra
KolibriOS does not support write or delete on NTFS - right now NTFS support is read-only.
KolibriOS does not work correctly with partitions larger than 128GB
So if your Windows partition is larger than 128GB or uses NTFS, KolibriOS cannot handle it currently.
Re: Help ... Access to hard drives ( How? )
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 9:03 pm
by juan vargas
Thank you for the comment. I am not sad to hear that yogev. Instead I am glad. This kind of comments, doubts, quiestions, etc. only serves to get a feedback to keep on rolling on the development of this project named Kolibrios. And, obviously, I hope to see more-and-more new functions, optios, tool, etc. very-very soon.
Juan Antonio Vargas.