Ok, here's what's going on.
I went to install Kubuntu 11.03 on my friend's laptop. I used the KPartitionManager to shrink the Vista partition by 10GB, and create a new 10GB partition for Linux to live on. Only problem is, when I did this, Kubuntu decided it wanted to shift the Vista partition. So, after realizing that it was going to take 10 hours to moving the partition, I canceled it at 7%. I can't reboot into anything Windows (the Win XP install CDs - both 32 and 64 bit - keep BSOD on me, and the Windows Recovery Partition didn't work). I ran fdisk -l and the partition shows up, so I tried using ntfsfix but it didn't work.
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Failed to startup volume: Permission denied.
FAILED
Attempting to correct errors... Error opening partition device: Permission denied.
FAILED to startup volume: Permission denied.
Volume is corrupt. You should run chkdsk.
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But I can't run chkdsk, because nothing windows wants to start!! Help...how do I fix this? How do I restore the NTFS filesystem so my friend can get back into his data? Kubuntu didn't do this on my laptop when I installed it...
I went to install Kubuntu 11.03 on my friend's laptop. I used the KPartitionManager to shrink the Vista partition by 10GB, and create a new 10GB partition for Linux to live on. Only problem is, when I did this, Kubuntu decided it wanted to shift the Vista partition. So, after realizing that it was going to take 10 hours to moving the partition, I canceled it at 7%. I can't reboot into anything Windows (the Win XP install CDs - both 32 and 64 bit - keep BSOD on me, and the Windows Recovery Partition didn't work). I ran fdisk -l and the partition shows up, so I tried using ntfsfix but it didn't work.
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Failed to startup volume: Permission denied.
FAILED
Attempting to correct errors... Error opening partition device: Permission denied.
FAILED to startup volume: Permission denied.
Volume is corrupt. You should run chkdsk.
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But I can't run chkdsk, because nothing windows wants to start!! Help...how do I fix this? How do I restore the NTFS filesystem so my friend can get back into his data? Kubuntu didn't do this on my laptop when I installed it...
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