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Originally Posted by DNSB
I was going to suggest either the X: drive is encrypted, X: is a network mapped drive or you have a permissions issue.
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Yeah.. it's an ext4 converted NTFS drive that Windows doesn't auto-mount all the time upon boot. Haven't figured that one yet. Don't have an additional drive to move the data to so I can format it either. Good suggestions, right on point I think.