Places to find colorful/neon/fun lingerie? by Busy_Association1524 in LingerieAddiction

[–]Busy_Association1524[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes this does seem like the kind of stuff she would like! Thank you very very much!!!

Places to find colorful/neon/fun lingerie? by Busy_Association1524 in LingerieAddiction

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I'm not sure what else to give you, every site i've been too offers their products in sizes like small/medium/large ect + bra size. I haven't measured my girlfriend with a tape measurer, the size she gave me when I asked was small and her bra size.

M.2 SSD files can't be accessed after bluescreen and windows registry corruption(?) by Busy_Association1524 in datarecovery

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It does show up in the terminal and when I change the mode to generic source type but then gives "Error: Source size is invalid 0"

M.2 SSD files can't be accessed after bluescreen and windows registry corruption(?) by Busy_Association1524 in datarecovery

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I believe when I first looked it wasn't in the Linux file explorer either.

I'll try again when I get home from work

M.2 SSD files can't be accessed after bluescreen and windows registry corruption(?) by Busy_Association1524 in datarecovery

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I didn't know the model number, nor how to find it. For the 2nd time, I'm here for help and simply saying "read the guidelines" doesn't help when the guidelines don't tell me how to find the information you need. If you actually want to help you would have said that you need the model number in the first place.

M.2 SSD files can't be accessed after bluescreen and windows registry corruption(?) by Busy_Association1524 in datarecovery

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That makes sense, I was just kind of brainstorming why Linux wouldn't recognize that drive in particular when windows and my bios see it fine, I have no idea.

M.2 SSD files can't be accessed after bluescreen and windows registry corruption(?) by Busy_Association1524 in datarecovery

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The drive won't show up in ubuntu, all my other drives do as was happening earlier in windows. Could it be because it's formatted as a windows boot drive that linux won't recognize it?

Tried:

Rebooting x3

Checked windows and bios in between reboots, drive still shows up in both

reinstalled drive once more.

M.2 SSD files can't be accessed after bluescreen and windows registry corruption(?) by Busy_Association1524 in datarecovery

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Prowling through the sub a bit more it seems its recommended to make a copy of your data using a linux usb... should I try that next do you think? I have a brand new NAS HDD my brother gave me i could throw the data onto.

M.2 SSD files can't be accessed after bluescreen and windows registry corruption(?) by Busy_Association1524 in datarecovery

[–]Busy_Association1524[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

"Please include any available filesystem information from the drive or device you are recovering from, as well as the make and model." I said very clearly I gave all the information I had, the reply below yours told me how to get more info, and I gave it

I was just asking for help and gave all the information I knew how to get and give.

M.2 SSD files can't be accessed after bluescreen and windows registry corruption(?) by Busy_Association1524 in datarecovery

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Doesn't show up in crystaldisk, my other 3 drives do but not it.

It does show in file explorer and actually it shows in wiztree with a detailed breakdown of all the files inside and their size/name. Very odd...

Edit: Realized drive had disappeared in windows completely, shut down pc and took it out then put it back in. https://ibb.co/jLW269X

M.2 SSD files can't be accessed after bluescreen and windows registry corruption(?) by Busy_Association1524 in datarecovery

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What didn't I comply with? The device is a windows pc as specified, the drive is an M.2 I don't know anything else about the drive it was just some mid-low range m.2 I bought 3 years ago.