read data on ntfs partition - ubuntu

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Published on 2011-02-28T01:40:30Z Indexed on 2011/02/28 7:27 UTC
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Hi,

I had a win xp with an NTFS partion for programs (c:) and I installed ubuntu 10.10 on it. I will use ubuntu from now on. On the disk there was a space for the NTFS partition and free space.

I created in the free space a new linux partition. So the new linux partition is a ext3.

now from ubuntu I used the disk utility and saw that the windows is marked as free space. I had only one possibility, which is to create a partition, so I did as NTFS.

I did NOT format it.

I don't care about the windows system, I just need to access the program files folder on that partition and get my chrome bookmarks. I forgot to save them before the installation of linux.

do you think it is possible? if so how?

thanks.

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