I've found that Linux can sometimes read files off of stuffed drives;
I had an NTFS & a FAT32 drive bite the dust last year, and was able to
steal all the necessary data off of them using Ubuntu; Windows
wouldn't even recognize that I had plugged in the drive. It's worth a
shot.

                                                      -jordan

On 1/18/06, Raymond Norton <admin at lctn.org> wrote:
> >  You could also just
> > put it in another Windows box and mount it as a slave.
>
> Yeah, we tried that in three different boxes. Two showed it as a FAT
> partition, and a foreign file system. One XP box shows the simple volume
> (3 partitions), and 100% available disk space.
>
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