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Linux Light That Writes to GPT
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Using a Linux Live CD and recovering data from a Windows GPT parttition Tim is probably the hard way of doing it.
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Well when I have a failing hard drive that will not mount in Windows to retrieve data I can sometimes mount that drive in Linix and get the data. I would like to pull the data from that drive straight onto the newly formatted Windows 10 machine however Linux will not write to a GPT partition.
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(09-18-2017, 01:31 PM)Timster Wrote:  Well when I have a failing hard drive that will not mount in Windows to retrieve data I can sometimes mount that drive in Linix and get the data. I would like to pull the data from that drive straight onto the newly formatted Windows 10 machine however Linux will not wrote to a GPT partition.

Just to throw this out there... I had issues with recovering and transferring data VIA USB, So I modified an old Compaq by replacing the CD-Rom drives with 2 hard drive bays.

Like I said, just throwing my solution out there...

I also ran across this...May be worth checking out.

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