My mba was killed by Roxy and Sam through drowning. The apple shop put the data onto a sea gate external use. Not seen in file explorer.
In disk management on my Windows 10 Cello cheap laptop it shows in one of the bottom Windows. Other bottom window shows main hard disk.
It shows no problems, and I have updated driver with no result.
Top window which shows tree of devices shows its partitions but doesn't show it with a dive letter.
Instructions for Windows 10 say right click to get menu to change drive letter. But as it hasn't one that option doesn't occur. I can select one of its patricians but can't change drive letter for it.
Help Windows 10 sub drive management
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#1 Help Windows 10 sub drive management
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#2 Re: Help Windows 10 sub drive management
Not sure but suspect because the other drive also has an "ESP" (EFI System Partition) on it, according to the link below Windows can only have one in its system. In other words looks like the other drive is also a bootable disk, but where only one such is allowed. But I'm guessing to be honest.
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/librar ... partitions
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/librar ... partitions
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#3 Re: Help Windows 10 sub drive management
Thanks Mike. So what they must have done is cloned the drive.
I'll take it to a friends who has an ample computer. See if that can read it.
I'll take it to a friends who has an ample computer. See if that can read it.
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