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Old 07-01-2009, 09:02 AM   #45 (permalink)
james133
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Originally Posted by tomtyi View Post
>it is because the difference of the basic philosophy of Window$ and any Unix-like system.
I understand that, and that is why I want to like Linux.

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>so what did you expect? it is a recovery tool (or something like this) for old Window$ OSes, nothing about Linux. it is not a bootable filesystem nor a supported filetype in Linux. So? pebkac?
I expect a distribution like Ubuntu to make migration for Windows users easy. The file system was either FAT32 or NTFS--I don't remember which. If Linux can be made to workaround OnTrack6 on IDE bus, then can it not be made to do the same for USB? And can this not be coded into a distribution like Ubuntu? But thanks for insulting me.
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