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fsck.ntfs not found when trying to repair Windows 2000 Pro
I have a Windows 2000 Pro system on my notebook which fails to boot. Using Koppix 3.3 I can read the whole of my hard drive and copied relevant files through the network to my PC.
What I would now like to do is repair my original boot problem.
In Koppix when I take the fsck /mnt/hda1 command I get the error message fsck.ntfs not found message.
Any suggestions?
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I think this is saying that the fsck command does not know how to check an NTFS filesystem - in other words it cannot find a helper program called fsck.nfts whose job it would be to do the check.
This does not surprise me greatly, as NTFS write capability is still quite experimental, and something like a file system check would need quite in-depth knowledge of the filesystem - something that MS just won't tell anyone.
I think that in order to solve your boot problem you are going to have know what is wrong with it so that you can manually fix it.
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tearinghairout is absolutely right. After all, windows does not come with the tools to let you view -let alone fix - unix filesystems either, does it ? Google for "windows 2000 recovery console". Or take the plunge and install linux on that laptop of yours ;-)
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In what way does Win2K fail to boot? Any error messages?
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Error Message is:
Boot up starts, does some disk activity and goes into the starting windows screen with the rolling scroll across the bottom of the screen then halts with a blue screen stating INACCESSIBLE_BOOT_DEVICE
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Hey
I have exactly the same problem. NTFS gone down, windows not booting, same error message, but partition readable from knoppix (files corrupt though). I haven't found a way to scan the disk for errors yet. Win2k Install CDs don't even see the partition.
G M
searching for a ntfs-reading windows boot disk
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Hi chyro, it seems you're not alone and this can happen with the latest release of knoppix (or its installer). Check eg this thread. Not sure which post/advice helped in the end, but there _is_ hope ;-)
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lol
you have to get a win install disk
then you boot the disc
let the installer go to install or repair question
>repair
>select the os to repair
then
cd winnt
cd system32
fixboot + enter
this will fix your prob
regard
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sounds like the captive driver is not stable enough.
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Maybe this is related to the problem that has been identified when using some version of parted under some version of the 2.6 kernel? Se here. Dunno if debian/knoppix is affected, though.
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