I have two drives (C: , D:) and both are formatted with NTFS.
I have installed Windows 8.1 on the C drive and stored important files on D:.
I want to install Ubuntu along side of Windows 8.1 by making a partition on C drive.
After making a partition and installing Ubuntu, will I be able to access the D drive in Ubuntu or will have have an issue with the fact that it is in NTFS format?
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Installing Ubuntu and accessing NTFS drive
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