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    mount hibernated partition

    Hi everybody,

    I'm new in using Knoppix Live but I found it great, especially for rescue mission to recover file on windows stuck systems.

    Now I'm trying to save out files from an hdd with Win7 32-bit using knoppix 6.7 live from cd

    but, when I try to open sda2 on knoppix link...it appears the message:

    "Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 1:helper failed with:
    Hibernared non-system partition, refused to mount. etc...etc..."

    so i open the LXTerminal and write the recommended line:
    "mount -t ntfs-3g -o remove_hiberfile /dev/sda2 /media/sda2"
    and it says "only root can do that"

    the PC i'm working on is stucked, his windows version doesn't work anyway, in Safe Mode or other ways is stucked on windows logo.

    I've only to save some photos from hdd and then I'll format and reinstall windows 7...

    I think that last time pc was working it has automatically hibernated himself, maybe when I've close the screen.

    I don't know how to come out from this situation; how can I delete the hibernation status without starting windows? maybe it's working on only command line windows way.

    thanks everybody,

    Alberto

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    Greetings, Alberto!

    knoppix 6.7 live from cd
    It might be a good idea to use the latest version (7.0.4) if possible.

    I've only to save some photos from hdd
    I would try photorec first.

    so i open the LXTerminal and write the recommended line:
    "mount -t ntfs-3g -o remove_hiberfile /dev/sda2 /media/sda2"
    and it says "only root can do that"
    If you really want to issue a command as root you can write 'sudo' before that command.
    Code:
    sudo mount -t ntfs-3g -o remove_hiberfile /dev/sda2 /media/sda2
    I think that you might destroy some useful data on that partition. Therefore I would create a backup of that partition before it is manipulated by an irreversible process.

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