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new drives is not getting detected by ubuntu

cn flag

I'm using dual boot windows 10 and ubuntu 20.04. I had 2tb HDD and i had 2 virtual drives on it and almost 1tb unused space everything was working fine and I could use that 2 drives in my ubuntu. today I've decided to use that unused 1tb so i booted windows and create some drives with windows disk management on it and i booted into my ubuntu. but I couldn't see my new drives but the old ones are there. I've checked and my 2 new drives format are exactly the same as old drives. I've booted into my windows again and new drives were there. I don't know what to do. please help here is my lsblk command result:

green is my 2tb hdd (personal files hard)

blue is my 150gb hdd (linux hard)

red is my 250gb ssd (windows hard) : lsblk picture

oldfred avatar
cn flag
Do you mean partitions, not drives? And if NTFS did you turn Windows fast start up off? Windows also turns fast start up back on with updates, so you may have to turn it off again. https://askubuntu.com/questions/843153/unable-to-mount-windows-10-partition-it-is-in-an-unsafe-state & https://askubuntu.com/questions/145902/unable-to-mount-windows-ntfs-filesystem-due-to-hibernation
HadiH2o avatar
cn flag
hi. thanks for the reply. yes i meant partitions. i have managed to fix it with Easeus partition manager. the problem was that my disk was in dynamic mode. i just had to convert it to basic disk and the problem was gone.**but there was a problem with easeus**. i was using old versions of easeus and when i tried to convert it my windows was gone. i've restored my backup from last days and **updated my easeus** and tried again and it worked this time. @oldfred
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@HadiH2o Please update your question with the details in the comment. Please also format the question properly. You can refer to the guidelines https://askubuntu.com/help/how-to-ask
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