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How Do You Fix Windows XP Ntfs.Sys Errors Using A Linux Livecd?

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How Do You Fix Windows XP Ntfs.Sys Errors Using A Linux Livecd?

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Is your Windows XP computer giving you the Blue-Screen-of-Death? Not booting to Windows? Are you seeing the error “Stop 0x24” or “NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM” or other problem related to ntfs.sys? Before slicking the disk and losing all your files and settings with a new installation of Windows, try using the utilities on a LiveCD to fix it. A LiveCD is a CD (or DVD) that will boot an alternate operating system without installing or changing any of the files on your hard drive. This makes them ideal troubleshooting and repair tools. In this eHow, we’re using KNOPPIX, a version of Linux. Download the latest KNOPPIX LiveCD image and burn it to CD: Browse to http://www.knoppix.org/ and download the latest image file. The file you’ll download is an archive image of a CD and will have a .iso file extension. Use a CD/DVD burning application such as Roxio CD Creator or Nero Burning ROM to burn the .iso image to a blank CD. In Nero, simply insert a blank CD-RW disc, select File > Open, browse to the .iso

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