How to see the hard disk with Ubuntu

Asked by santi2000_00

Please, could you tell me how can I see my hard disk (C:) using Ubuntu? Thanks in advance.

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Dean Sas (dsas) said :
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Hi, does the info at
https://help.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/desktopguide/C/partitions-booting.html
help any?

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santi2000_00 (santi2000-00) said :
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Dear Dean Sas,

 I started my computer with Ubuntu Live CD.

 I entered in System > Administration > Disks

 I selected my Hard Disk /dev/sda1, Windows NTFS, 74.53 GiB. Status: Inaccesible

 I make a new folder in order to set the "Access Path"

 I click on the button "enable" but nothing happens.

 How could I enable and see my hard disk?

 Best regards,

 Santiago

Dean Sas <email address hidden> wrote: Support request #1590 on Ubuntu changed:
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+ticket/1590

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Dean Sas (dsas) said :
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Doesn't going to the folder you've created let you view the windows drive?

If you follow the link I gave you and scroll down to the "automatic..." bit it should give you a different way to try things. Note that you won't be able to write to the partition as it uses NTFS.

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