Can't Access Second Drive In Win 10

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I can't access a second drive (that has data on it as well as an MBR and Linux Mint / Win XP).

It shows up in device manager.

It shows up in Disk Management.

But in disk management, when i right click the drive, the ONLY available option is Delete Volume.

There is no drive letter assigned to it (in disk management)

Since I want to access the data on this drive, I am pretty sure that I SHOULDN'T delete the volume, right?

In disk management, for this second drive, it says the disk is Online.

If I right click this disk in disk manager, then click on properties, then select Volumes, under partition style it says: Master Boot Record

it shows two partitions. The first is 147GB and it says:

Healthy (Active, Primary partition).

The second is 3.84GB, and it says Healthy (Primary Partition).

Again, if I right click on EITHER of the partitions, the only option available is: delete volume.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

 
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Might have found something here.

Could you try to run TestDisk to see the file system.
If it has a linux // mac filesystem, you could use DiskInternals to try to recover it.

I personally have not used these programs before, but if you encounter any problems just ask and we'll try to figure it out together.

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Thanks for the note. Since it was originally an XP drive that I later added Linux Mint onto, I am guessing it is in NTFS or FAT32.
 

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While I can access the properties when in disk management, I can't assign a letter to it.

I can't access it at all in file explorer (meaning, it doesn't even show up in explorer at all).
 

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Alright, the reason you can't see it in file explorer is because you need a drive letter, if you don't have a drive letter it won't show up.

Is there any important data that you need on this disk?

EDIT: Could you send a screenshot of your disk management please?
 

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Here is a screen shot:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/suns5jdlg78l691/Untitled.png?dl=0

It is the disk on the bottom of the disk management (Disk 1). As you can see, when I right click on it, the only available option is delete volume 9all the other options cannot be clicked).

Yes, there are important files on it.

Thanks again.
 

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Are you sure that there are files on it, it says 100% free. It doesn't show a file system either.

Since when did you experience this problem, do you have a other PC on which it does work?

I've done some research online, found one thread from 2010, with no solution, will do some more research, I'll keep you updated if I find something.
 

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Might have found something here.

Could you try to run TestDisk to see the file system.
If it has a linux // mac filesystem, you could use DiskInternals to try to recover it.

I personally have not used these programs before, but if you encounter any problems just ask and we'll try to figure it out together.
 
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Thanks for the suggestion. Disk Internals actually worked (in a way).

It read the files that were in Linux format and it allows you to copy and save them on to the main hard drive.

So once I have double-checked and made sure that I have copied everything I need over to my main hard drive, I will format the second hard drive and use it as a spare data drive, I guess (don't really know what to do with a 147GB hard drive).

Thanks for the "outside the box" suggestion you gave :)

 
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