Monday, September 16, 2019

boot - Local discs not showing on Windows after installing Ubuntu

enter image description hereI recently installed Ubuntu alongside windows 10 on my system. Windows is installed on local drive C whereas Ubuntu was installed on local drive F.



During the installation procedure of Ubuntu, initially I gave local drive: D as my swap space disc. However, when the installation manager prompted me that all my data on local disc: D would be formatted I went back and removed the local drive: D from swap space.




Now my problems is that after installation of Ubuntu local disc: D is not being shown in Windows 10 however its content does appear on Ubuntu. I have checked disc partition panel in Windows. The drives are showing there but I cannot access them. Meaning upon right click only an option of delete is activated. Every other option is greyed out.



How to move the local disc: D from Ubuntu to Windows now? Help needed.



Thanks :)

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