10-08-2014, 05:44 PM
gold_finger --- Nope. None of that worked and I'm not knowledgable enough to expand on it. Linux can "see" that there's a drive and it can "see" that there's data on the drive. It just can't show me the data.
I know (or think I know) that "ext4" is a Linux extention/format (I don't know the right word). What if that's somehow been corrupted, being run in both Linux and Windows? Does that matter and is it even possible? If so, how can I fix that? (I feel like Forrest Gump trying to talk astrophysics with Stephen Hawking.)
I know (or think I know) that "ext4" is a Linux extention/format (I don't know the right word). What if that's somehow been corrupted, being run in both Linux and Windows? Does that matter and is it even possible? If so, how can I fix that? (I feel like Forrest Gump trying to talk astrophysics with Stephen Hawking.)