08-06-2022, 05:19 AM
I'm guessing it is an NTFS format drive. NTFS is a microsoft system.
If you you have a windows machine available and want to try a simple approach, it might be worth just plugging the drive into that. Windows may detect the issue with NTFS and offer to scan and repair the file system.
If you you have a windows machine available and want to try a simple approach, it might be worth just plugging the drive into that. Windows may detect the issue with NTFS and offer to scan and repair the file system.
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