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Hi everybody!
By the time I installed suse 10 on my laptop,it coexists with windowz xp, I'm having this strange problem.
Everytime I leave suse and go back to windowz, I find my NTFS partition always a mess and the os is loading really slow. I always have to run chkdsk /f to fix the errors and that happens everytime I return from suse to windowz,no exceptions.
Before someone asks me, I don't try to write or delete files on the NTFS partition from within suse and when the system powers down, I can clearly see that it dismounts all drives.I tried both lilo and Grub bootloaders, but no luck.
Does anybody have the same problem? It's really begining to bother me, I'm thinking of going back to suse 9.3 that worked perfectly.
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