01-17-2020, 12:01 PM
Hi [member=10650]tikiti[/member] What happens if you click on file system located right down where it reads DEVICES in thunar, the file manager? Does it open? Does it show system's directories; /etc, /usr, /lib, /home, /mnt, /boot ? If it does, then you've accessed your SSD contents, if it doesn't then you might have a bigger problem. Try that first and get back to us with the results.
Linux is not like Windows, you don't click on the internal disk cause there's no disk "\C:" instead you click on file system to acces the contents of the disk. If you want/need to have another partition to say, like a back up partition, then create one with gparted.
Hope this helps!
Quote: installed Linux lite once but I couldn't open the hard drive like I can do in windows Local Disk C.
Linux is not like Windows, you don't click on the internal disk cause there's no disk "\C:" instead you click on file system to acces the contents of the disk. If you want/need to have another partition to say, like a back up partition, then create one with gparted.
Hope this helps!
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