On Friday 24 April 2009, jolmstead wrote:
>I don't think I was clear enough on this, but the /media/disk location was
> actually the Windows Vista partition.  And, like I said, from the command
> prompt I created a folder in the root C: drive (which was /media/disk) and
> then copied everything there.  I verified every thing was there from the
> command prompt using ls and then removed it from the /home/user folder.  It
> wasn't until I booted into Vista that the data appeared to be lost. 
> Nothing was every interrupted and I did a standard shut down and restart to
> get to Vista.  Does this change anything or is all hope lost?
>
>Thanks,
>Jeremy
>
I'm by no means a vista expert here as I generally don't touch windows with a 
20 foot fiberglass pole.  I have one xp partition on a lappy I haven't booted 
in nearly a year, so I'll shut up as I'm NOT being helpful.

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