Well, I've just used Linux for the first time a couple of weeks ago in the form of the latest Ubuntu LiveCD in order to root my Android Phone.
I really liked the experience, it was fast and easy to do the simple things I needed.
The filed I needed to push to my phone via Linux was saved in my documents (saved within Windows) and I couldn't access them.
I thought this might be the case, so I saved the files onto a USB drive also.
Just for future reference, is there anyway I can access folders created in Windows (user ones with passwords)? As I can imagine a Linux LiveCD being a great method to backup files from a Windows OS that won't boot.
I've used BartPE in the past, but as I said - the Linux experience was much better![Smile :) :)](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/smile.gif)
I really liked the experience, it was fast and easy to do the simple things I needed.
The filed I needed to push to my phone via Linux was saved in my documents (saved within Windows) and I couldn't access them.
I thought this might be the case, so I saved the files onto a USB drive also.
Just for future reference, is there anyway I can access folders created in Windows (user ones with passwords)? As I can imagine a Linux LiveCD being a great method to backup files from a Windows OS that won't boot.
I've used BartPE in the past, but as I said - the Linux experience was much better
![Smile :) :)](/styles/default/xenforo/vbSmilies/Normal/smile.gif)