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Old 05-01-2006, 07:10 PM   #16
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I would have to agree and say neither/none are safe. I wouldn't use them. If you need to do something to an NTFS system, boot to windows and do it. That is the only truely safe way. I have messed with about 3 different programs for writing to NTFS and all ended up screwing something up. If it is important use windows, If you don't mind hosing your system the have at it.
 
  


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