Public bug reported:

This has happened to me before, I was copying data over to my NTFS
Terabyte and Ubuntu froze then I had to turn off my computer and when I
rebooted the NTFS external was corrupted, I ran it through ntfsfix and
it did a little job, but was told by another Linux user that I need to
use a Windows OS to fix it.

My question here is, is there anyway to fix the NTFS external with
Linux? I remember doing it before and it restored everything, but Ive
ran it through chkdsk on my old Windows XP computer and it found a few
orphan file errors.  So, is there any other way to fix this using Ubuntu
instead of a Windows OS?


I'm running Ubuntu "Natty" 32 bit.

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: harddrive ntfs

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  NTFS external drive corrupted after Ubuntu Freeze

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