Mounting Windows With My Kubuntu.
Alan Dacey (grokit)
grokit at ajinfosearch.com
Fri Sep 9 21:24:32 UTC 2016
Just attach the drive to your motherboard and turn your machine on. As long as the disk is not trashed you can easily open it up in Dolphin. Look at the bottom of the Places panel (far below home, documents, etc) and you should see 78 GB hard drive or something similar. Just click on it and it will automagically mount.
I like to split the screen to easily drag and drop files between folders but you can get your slides any way you want. By the way, what format are the slides in?
Alan
Two other thoughts:
-If you're having trouble make sure that ntfs-3g is installed
-I'm assuming that the windows 98 drive is IDE and not SATA. Does your motherboard have an IDE plug on it? Looks like this http://news.techgenie.com/files/Integrated-Drive-Electronics.jpg[1]
On Friday, September 02, 2016 11:33:21 PM Richard Barmann wrote:
> I have one hard drive (158GB---144GB free.) /dev/sda1 partition Linux
> (Bootable). Ext4 ---Mounted at filesystem root. I am thinking of
> mounting Window98 along side Kubuntu on this drive.
>
> I have a 80GB Hard Drive with my Data on with 38GB free. /dev/sdb1.
>
> I need to mount my Windows 98 so I can convert 465 35mm Slides from the
> past that I found in a window seat. Had been forgotten about. I may find
> it easier to pay Walmart 22 cents apiece to convert.
>
> I am open to all suggestions or ADVICE.
>
> Dick
>
>
>
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[1] http://news.techgenie.com/files/Integrated-Drive-Electronics.jpg
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