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Old 16th June 2005, 01:58 PM
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I can't read my files after mounting....Anyone with chinese files....

I have mounted my hard-drive of FAT32 in linux, the problem is some of my documents and files are in chinese, everytime i read the directory through the terminal or the "my computer" it struggles, the program just hangs and sits there....or crahses out....
I have changed my region to traditional chinese....however it does not good...anyone can help me??
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