Windows data in Ubuntu
I have recently switched from Windows to Ubuntu, and I had two hard drives in my PC, so I transferred all of data of my first drive to another and disconnected the second one and installed Ubuntu in first one. It happened successfully but when I connected the second drive, in which I had my previous stuff, Ubuntu didn't recognize that drive, what can be the reason for that, please help me, I have my important data in that second drive.
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I have recently switched from Windows to Ubuntu, and I had two hard drives in my PC, so I transferred all of data of my first drive to another and disconnected the second one and installed Ubuntu in first one. It happened successfully but when I connected the second drive, in which I had my previous stuff, Ubuntu didn't recognize that drive, what can be the reason for that, please help me, I have my important data in that second drive.
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. You haven't given us much to work on (detail such as what partitioning you have on your 'second' drive). If it were me, I'd check the health of the drive using SMART data (I deal with lots of hardware issues so it's habit), or more likely helpfulsudo parted -l(asking gnu partition manipulation tool to list partitions) to view partition data for your drives, providing some information you can copy & paste into your question so we have more detail we can help you with.
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Jan 13 at 2:29
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I have recently switched from Windows to Ubuntu, and I had two hard drives in my PC, so I transferred all of data of my first drive to another and disconnected the second one and installed Ubuntu in first one. It happened successfully but when I connected the second drive, in which I had my previous stuff, Ubuntu didn't recognize that drive, what can be the reason for that, please help me, I have my important data in that second drive.
16.04
I have recently switched from Windows to Ubuntu, and I had two hard drives in my PC, so I transferred all of data of my first drive to another and disconnected the second one and installed Ubuntu in first one. It happened successfully but when I connected the second drive, in which I had my previous stuff, Ubuntu didn't recognize that drive, what can be the reason for that, please help me, I have my important data in that second drive.
16.04
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. You haven't given us much to work on (detail such as what partitioning you have on your 'second' drive). If it were me, I'd check the health of the drive using SMART data (I deal with lots of hardware issues so it's habit), or more likely helpfulsudo parted -l(asking gnu partition manipulation tool to list partitions) to view partition data for your drives, providing some information you can copy & paste into your question so we have more detail we can help you with.
– guiverc
Jan 13 at 2:29
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. You haven't given us much to work on (detail such as what partitioning you have on your 'second' drive). If it were me, I'd check the health of the drive using SMART data (I deal with lots of hardware issues so it's habit), or more likely helpfulsudo parted -l(asking gnu partition manipulation tool to list partitions) to view partition data for your drives, providing some information you can copy & paste into your question so we have more detail we can help you with.
– guiverc
Jan 13 at 2:29
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. You haven't given us much to work on (detail such as what partitioning you have on your 'second' drive). If it were me, I'd check the health of the drive using SMART data (I deal with lots of hardware issues so it's habit), or more likely helpful
sudo parted -l (asking gnu partition manipulation tool to list partitions) to view partition data for your drives, providing some information you can copy & paste into your question so we have more detail we can help you with.– guiverc
Jan 13 at 2:29
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. You haven't given us much to work on (detail such as what partitioning you have on your 'second' drive). If it were me, I'd check the health of the drive using SMART data (I deal with lots of hardware issues so it's habit), or more likely helpful
sudo parted -l (asking gnu partition manipulation tool to list partitions) to view partition data for your drives, providing some information you can copy & paste into your question so we have more detail we can help you with.– guiverc
Jan 13 at 2:29
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. You haven't given us much to work on (detail such as what partitioning you have on your 'second' drive). If it were me, I'd check the health of the drive using SMART data (I deal with lots of hardware issues so it's habit), or more likely helpful
sudo parted -l(asking gnu partition manipulation tool to list partitions) to view partition data for your drives, providing some information you can copy & paste into your question so we have more detail we can help you with.– guiverc
Jan 13 at 2:29