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    How To Fix A Corrupted Windows NTFS Filesystem With Ubuntu

    How many of you have had that sinking feeling as your PC boots up? You know, a slight niggle in the back of your mind that says “this is taking longer than usual” before Windows drops dead in front of you, and refuses to play ball.
    Me too, and much of the time the original Windows CD/DVD/USB you used in your original install can’t fix the problem. You need something else. Something like a whole operating system, either installed on a separate partition or in Live CD/USB format. Enter Ubuntu!
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    Thanks for the share Alboguy, this would make a useful sticky..
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    Thank you Albo much appreciated . Seems to useful in some tuff situations.
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    Thanks Alboguy for informative article
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    thank you albo for a new information..
    i will save this and if somehow my hard disk will get corrupted .. i will use it..
    thanks a lot..
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    This won't fix a corrupted boot record, not a partition that has been irreparably damaged, but will work well for those that can't run a chkdsk or have sector damage.
    I do not believe this will fix a damaged directory either.
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    thanks for info

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    thx for info albo ,

    paul told me this alternative in case of windows problem

    if i had knew it before , it could have saved my precious data once
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    Thanks Alboguy for informative article
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