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I have a dual boot computer with Kubuntu 20.04 and win 10 on my system. I have a total of 4 partitions in windows. One for C drive and rest for my personal files (D drive, E drive,and F drive). These partitions are working perfectly fine in windows.

But when I log into Kubuntu, I can only see C drive and D drive. I am unable to locate E drive and F drive.

I have hybrid storage on my system (HDD - 1 TB and SSD - 512 GB). Both the OS are installed on SSD and HDD contains the D, E, and F drive. The Screenshot of the lsblk-f is attached. The sda1 and sda2 are not E drive and F drive.

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Sam
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Are the E: and F: partitions also NTFS?

In Windows, in an administrative command window, type:

chkdsk /f E:

chkdsk /f F:

Reboot to Ubuntu and retry accessing these partitions.

Update #1:

I'm not sure why you can read one dynamic NTFS partition, but not the other two. The good news is that you don't appear to have much data on an of D:/E:/F:, so backup any data, and then remove the partitions, and recreate them as BASIC NTFS partitions, and then you should be able to access them via Ubuntu.

I deleted all the partitions and created new partitions. Now it is working perfectly fine.

heynnema
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