Long story short:
My primary IDE drive somehow has an extended partition as its first partition, which houses two logical partitions that hold all of the stuff I don't want to lose (everything else on the computer can vanish for all I care). The MBR is broken and can't be fixed by WinXP nor by GRUB.
Booting the WinXP CD into rescue mode will let me partition as I please (including another hard drive that now has nothing on it) and will format a disk with NTFS. I tried to format the black drive with FAT32, but Linux fdisk still reports it as HPFS/NTFS.
Booting a Linux setup CD will also let me partition as I please and will format a disk with any of a number of standard Unix-type filesystems.
My dilemma is that I want to safely move the stuff from my two important partitions to the blank disk so that I can wipe clean the primary disk and properly partition it, but WinXP's copy command doesn't accept wildcards and doesn't copy directories (and when I try to make new directories on the blank drive it tells me "Access denied"), and Linux can't write to NTFS-formatted disks.
Is there a way out of this quandary? As it is, I can't boot any installed system because of the broken MBR.
My primary IDE drive somehow has an extended partition as its first partition, which houses two logical partitions that hold all of the stuff I don't want to lose (everything else on the computer can vanish for all I care). The MBR is broken and can't be fixed by WinXP nor by GRUB.
Booting the WinXP CD into rescue mode will let me partition as I please (including another hard drive that now has nothing on it) and will format a disk with NTFS. I tried to format the black drive with FAT32, but Linux fdisk still reports it as HPFS/NTFS.
Booting a Linux setup CD will also let me partition as I please and will format a disk with any of a number of standard Unix-type filesystems.
My dilemma is that I want to safely move the stuff from my two important partitions to the blank disk so that I can wipe clean the primary disk and properly partition it, but WinXP's copy command doesn't accept wildcards and doesn't copy directories (and when I try to make new directories on the blank drive it tells me "Access denied"), and Linux can't write to NTFS-formatted disks.
Is there a way out of this quandary? As it is, I can't boot any installed system because of the broken MBR.