robert.sharkey opened this issue on Jun 18, 2001 ยท 16 posts
robert.sharkey posted Mon, 18 June 2001 at 3:19 PM
I swaped this weekend to anew machine which runs under Win98. Before starting it i have saved the whole weekend my data on CD's. Most of the downloaded files where saved, except my WIP-stuff, all my mail-adresses and bookmarks. When i came at home this evening i wanted to save those things which where really important for me. But unfortunately the drive C: reported a Kernel-error. All this stuff sits on the drive F: which is a 13Gigs harddrive which is formatted as 8 Gigs NTFS under WinNT with Service-pack 3. Then i tryed to hang this on the new machine under Win98 as a primary-slave and made the Bios-settings manually. But seems Win98 can't handle NTFS-formattes drives. Now three questions: 1. as i have placed this drive on Win98, is there anything broken on the drive ? 2. is there anyway how this drive can be restored ? 3. is there a chance that this drive can be connected under another WinNT-machine and would run that i can save the data there ? I really need each comment and suggestion. Thanks. SHARKEY