I have a full windows partition that has all of my important files. Is it possible to install Linux on this hard drive without reformatting my data?
I tried using KNOPPIX, but I was unable to open any data from my C drive with it. I couldn't delete files either. I have reason to believe that Linux could come in handy in the event of a trojan attack. The way I see it is I could boot to linux and delete the infected files but with KNOPPIX that doesn't seem possible.
So a CD distro is probably out of the question. Is there any other way to use linux on a computer w/ a full NTFS partition?
2006-08-01
17:27:45
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btw, I don't have any viruses right now. That idea just came to mind when I was looking at KNOPPIX
2006-08-01
17:28:33 ·
update #1
I have a program called Partition Magic? Can I use this?
2006-08-01
17:29:26 ·
update #2