You might find something here..
http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/info/ntfs.html
mvh
Hi
Sorry for the Linux newbie question. I have a problem I need help with:
How do you read a NTFS partition with Unicode filenames - they're in Korean? Right now, they don't show up at all.
What happened was my Windows XP registry has been horirbly corrupted such that I ended up buying another hard drive to copy the data off from the old hard drive onto the new one. Both hard drives are formatted under NTFS and are Serial ATA hard drives. The old hard drive is a one 76G partition while the new hard drive is 2 partitions: 20G and 130G.
Someone suggested using Knoppix and I find when I boot v3.7, I can access see both hard drives, including the data from the old hard drive. Filenames in English are visible and viewable. But filenames in Korean don't appear at all. I'm guessing the mount is wrong and I need a specific command which I can't figure out.
Any help would be appreciated.
You might find something here..
http://linux-ntfs.sourceforge.net/info/ntfs.html
mvh
Extron RGB-160XI Analog Computer Video 60-378-01
$187.06
The analog thing modern open source, educational, low-cost analog computer
$800.00
Vintage 1960s Donner Model 3000 Analog Computer ~ MUSEUM PIECE Extremely Rare
$4000.00
Apple Macintosh SE/30 M5119 Computer 8MB RAM Recapped Working *See Description*
$475.00
NEW Aquarius+ Computer Signature Edition - 8Bit Retro System
$229.00
Landen Computer. Circa 1898. the Rapid Computer Company. With Original Case.
$425.00
Burr Brown Analog Computer parts Circuit boards w Helipot Potentiometers 1631a
$85.00
IBM Modem Saver Phone Line Tester
$7.99
Two (2) vintage The Analog Computing Pocket Reference Cards, 1985
$19.99
ACASIS PCIE Capture Card HDMI 1.4 1080P60HZ PCIE 2.0 X4 20Gbps for Video Capture
$248.99