Windows 10: Hard disk as data interface between Linux and Win10?

Discus and support Hard disk as data interface between Linux and Win10? in AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security to solve the problem; Hey, everybody. I set up a PC with 2x SSD and a HDD. The SSDs are Linux Manjaro and Win10. I wanted to embed the HDD as a data interface between the... Discussion in 'AntiVirus, Firewalls and System Security' started by OIWB95, Jul 28, 2020.

  1. OIWB95 Win User

    Hard disk as data interface between Linux and Win10?


    Hey, everybody.
    I set up a PC with 2x SSD and a HDD. The SSDs are Linux Manjaro and Win10. I wanted to embed the HDD as a data interface between the operating systems to be able to access it from both systems.

    However, I can't find any tips on how best to do this.
    Does anyone have any experience with this and can help me further?

    :)
     
    OIWB95, Jul 28, 2020
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  2. Amit_Sun Win User

    Error: "Scan the drive now and fix it", Linux named folder with special characters are not accessable in Windows 10 using external hard drive

    Hi,



    Thank you for writing to Microsoft Community Forums.



    May I know the file partition format type of your external drive?



    As Linux and Windows they work on different file system, when the files are migrated from Linux base system to Windows OS, most of the files that are not supported could be hidden, I suggest you to follow the steps below to further
    narrow down the root cause of the issue.



    Method 1: Check the hard drive in different computer.



    I suggest you to check the hard drive in a different computer and check if you still face the issue.



    If the same issue persists on different computer then the issue might be with the hard drive itself, I suggest you to contact the local tech and get the drive checked.



    Method 2: Run Check disk.



    Run the check disk command to repair the hard drive and fix the bad sectors.



    1. Search for Command Prompt on the start menu.
    2. Right click and Run as Administrator.
    3. Type in chkdsk C: /f /r /x where
      C: represents the drive letter for the hard drive change the drive letter according to your system and hit enter.


    Disclaimer: While performing chkdsk on the hard drive, if any bad sectors are found on the hard drive then chkdsk tries to repair that sector if any data available on that might
    be lost.



    Method 3: Automatically diagnose and fix Windows USB problems.



    I suggest you refer to this article
    Automatically diagnose and fix Windows USB problems

    download and run the troubleshooter to fix the issue with USB detection.



    Method 4: uninstall USB drivers.



    1. If you still face the issue and the hard drives throws the error again, you can refer the article

      USB devices may stop functioning correctly when multiple devices connected to the same USB hub go into selective suspend
      and check if this helps you.
    2. Reboot the computer once after the steps are completed.




    Method 5: Backup your data on Linux OS.



    As the drive is compatible with Linux system, I suggest you to backup your data on any Linux computer first.



    Method 6: Check for hidden files.



    Some Linux files that are not readable by Windows are sometimes hidden in Windows, you can follow the below steps to unhide them and access the data.



    1. If you are able to read the hard drive, I suggest you to navigate to the drive partition and

      unhide all the hidden folder
      and check.
    2. If you are still not able to see the data, uncheck
      Hide protected operating system files.
    3. After you have found your files, I suggest you to undo the changes.


    If you still face the issue, reply to this post with more information.

    Hope it helps.

    Amit Sunar

    Microsoft Community – Moderator
     
    Amit_Sun, Jul 28, 2020
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  3. Formatting Hard Disks

    We advise posting your query on a Linux support forum to receive proper instructions on how to format your spare hard disk. The support agents of the Linux support page should be able to provide you with the detailed steps on how to format a Linux hard disk.

    If you have other questions or concerns in the future, we're just a click away.
     
    Devlin Sco, Jul 28, 2020
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  4. Hard disk as data interface between Linux and Win10?

    Lost data from hard drive, what to do now?

    Well, I'm sorry to hear that it's a WD My Passport that failed on you, @tomhenry ! *Frown Hard disk as data interface between Linux and Win10? :(
    I'd recommend you to try using a different USB cable with it and see if that will help your system to detect it without it disconnecting.
    I'd also suggest you to go to Disk Management and see how the drive is listed there. It won't hurt to check up on the health and SMART status of the HDD by running the QUICK and EXTENDED tests from the WD's Data LifeGuard Diagnostics. Here's a link to the available software: http://products.wdc.com/support/kb.ashx?id=11ZOpD

    Give these troubleshooting steps a try and keep us posted with the results!
    SuperSoph_WD
     
    SuperSoph_WD, Jul 28, 2020
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