I have a friend whose Windows has crashed (or something, gets a BSOD on boot-up after the Windows splashscreen). What I am looking for is a way to get some of his data off of the HDD from his laptop. It's an old Thinkpad (at least 6 years old, if not more), so the HDD is a PATA and I don't have an external case to be able to connect it externally.
Is there a Linux OS that I can use to boot from to get into the HDD and be able to copy his files off of the HDD? It doesn't really matter what Linux it is (just please make sure it is a GUI, no command line BS, I don't have the patience for it). I just need a free one that I can load onto a CD and then run it from the CD.
I have no clue what his file system is, so assume NTFS. Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks guys.
Is there a Linux OS that I can use to boot from to get into the HDD and be able to copy his files off of the HDD? It doesn't really matter what Linux it is (just please make sure it is a GUI, no command line BS, I don't have the patience for it). I just need a free one that I can load onto a CD and then run it from the CD.
I have no clue what his file system is, so assume NTFS. Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks guys.