I do not understand why you partially use the ntfs-3g startup
code, without using the routines which ntfs-3g uses for
accessing the partitions when running on Windows.

You said about ntfs_device_win32_open from win32_io.c file ?    On Thursday, 
April 16, 2020, 08:28:30 PM GMT+3, Flaviu2 via ntfs-3g-devel 
<ntfs-3g-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:  
 
  I do not understand why you partially use the ntfs-3g startup
code, without using the routines which ntfs-3g uses for
accessing the partitions when running on Windows.
Seem that is only chance ... I'll try this ... can you give some 
advices/functions as you better this library ? Kindly thank you for your time 
and patience !
Flaviu.
    On Tuesday, April 14, 2020, 11:31:46 PM GMT+3, Jean-Pierre André 
<jean-pierre.an...@wanadoo.fr> wrote:  
 
 Flaviu2 wrote:
> Is there any way to know for sure if I accessed alright the NTFS drive ?

The purpose of the function ntfs_boot_sector_is_ntfs() is to
be reasonably confident about it. If the function fails, you
know you are NOT processing an ntfs partition.

I do not understand why you partially use the ntfs-3g startup
code, without using the routines which ntfs-3g uses for
accessing the partitions when running on Windows.

IMHO this list is not the best place to get advice on how
to access a partition from a Windows application.

Jean-Pierre

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