
I'd probably do this from the command line anyhow.. "dmesg" will show you where and how the internal and USB drive got detected, "mount /dev/sdb1 /media/disk" or similar will mount it. I'd also do the copying from the command line, it will be a little clearer what's going on and where it might be having problems eg "cp -av /media/windows /media/disk" and you can watch the filenames scroll past. 2009/7/26 <jaytee(a)clear.net.nz>:
Hi All, I am currently trying to recover three hundred media files from a windows system that keeps rebooting. With Puppy fire-hydrant the machine ran for a long time without error. I could access the windows drive and the files I wish to recover. The usb drive was mounted and had read write permissions. the problem was I could only copy ONE file at a time.. ON to Knoppix which also ran well, I could access the directories and bulk copy the files but could not mount the usb drive for some bizarre reason. Went to windows where everything I needed is available but it started rebooting as soon as it got warmed up.. My next course of action may be to remove the drive from the machine so that I can copy the info directly to another drive. However if some one knows a simple fix for the usb mount in Knoppix I would like to hear from you. Regards John _______________________________________________ wlug mailing list | wlug(a)list.waikato.ac.nz Unsubscribe: http://list.waikato.ac.nz/mailman/listinfo/wlug
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