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Problems with usb hard drive
Aloone_Jonez:
he Captive Project is its name and yes unfortunately you do need Windows, or at least NT's ntfs driver file (I think it's called ntfs.sys), I don't know if you need any other files, if you want you could send me a PM I'll send a you a copy.
piratePenguin:
--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez ---if you want you could send me a PM I'll send a you a copy.
--- End quote ---
Excuse me, are you sure that's legal (I don't know myself but I'd bet that it isn't)?
Microsoft created ntfs.sys and friends, and should therefore be allowd to decide the faith of that work (i.e. dictate how it can be used).
hnugz just might have to buy a licence from Microsoft.
Ain't that right, Aloone_Jonez?
Aloone_Jonez:
Face, bovered? :D
Who cares warez is often the only reasonable way, how many people here (who drive) stick to the speed limit exactly? I bet you parents don't do they piratePenguin?
Your choice of name does suggest you pirate software, even though I know you don't because you only use free software but that's how it probably looks to people who don't know you. :D
hnugz:
--- Quote from: piratePenguin ---Linux doesn't have write support for NTFS (well not proper write anyhow).
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Well that answers that. OK I wasn't aware that was the case. It's not a big deal, I just wanted to use some scripts to delete files easier.
And thanks Aloone, I'll take a look at this captive project of which you speak.
Jack2000:
why do not hook the HD in the system
why use usb??
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