cscs
November 10, 2025, 3:41am
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Hello and welcome,
cucu:
“Error mounting /dev/sdb2 at /run/media/llramzall/Ramza: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb2, missing codepage or helper program, or other error”
If this is an NTFS filesystem it likely means it has a dirty bit set which is usually the outcome of an improper shutdown/release (whether by loss of power or by windoze “Fast Startup” or otherwise).
You must run chkdsk from windoze or a PE/clone like Hirens.
No, there is not another option.
For more information see any other elated thread;
Danger, Will Robinson!
PSA ..
ntfsfix or any other tool on linux purporting to ‘fix’ ntfs partitions are snake oil.
They can, at best, forcibly remove the ‘dirty bit’ set on those partitions. They do not ‘fix’ anything. Meaning users may then ocntinue using a fragmented partition - possibly leading to further damage and/or data loss.
The only proper way to fix/repair the proprietary NTFS filesystem is to use the proprietary windoze OS or a clone/PE like Hirens and chkdsk.…