Drives Unrecognized After Unlocking
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Drives Unrecognized After Unlocking
The NTFS partitions on my SATA drive are unrecognized after I unlock my system. Is there something I can do?
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Re: Drives Unrecognized After Unlocking
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=514101
You might want to use a windows OS utility to check the drives before considering it will be Linux's fault in not being able to see the drive ?
http://software.informer.com/getfree-un ... partition/
http://www.fileguru.com/apps/advanced_n ... unlock_key
--or instead of a program freeware or otherwise, the functions within the windows OS (which version ?) that can manage the hard drives and see their status/flags..
You might want to use a windows OS utility to check the drives before considering it will be Linux's fault in not being able to see the drive ?
http://software.informer.com/getfree-un ... partition/
http://www.fileguru.com/apps/advanced_n ... unlock_key
--or instead of a program freeware or otherwise, the functions within the windows OS (which version ?) that can manage the hard drives and see their status/flags..