Windows 10 updates appears to have upset my standalone music DAW computer after needing to put the computer online to download an AMP simulator program. Anyway to cut a long story short I restored the computer back to earlier date - pre the updates and then found my βDβ drive had been renamed βIβ so using AOMEI I renamed the drive and hey presto everything worked for about a couple of hours saved my work then shut down the computer as normal. When restarting my computer later the D drive is now inaccessible and restore will not work - any ideas please that donβt want me to reformat as I have thousands of hours of data on my D drive and donβt want to lose any of it? Please help somebody !!!
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sorry for the delay, it seems no one has any thoughts.
Iβll see if I can get the ball rollingβ¦
the D:\ drive, is that a separate drive or a partition on the system/boot drive?
if separate, Iβd would put it into an external UISB enclosure and try accessing it from there.
failing that, Iβd try a Linux distro.
and failing that, Iβd try some command prompt programs like BCDEDIT and BOOTREC.
@Bastet @PeterOz -
make a ubuntu bootable usb or dvd
Create a bootable USB stick with Rufus on Windows | Ubuntu NO install needed
See if you can access D drive.
As Bruce asked is this a separate drive inside the machine?Comment
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Originally posted by Brucesorry for the delay, it seems no one has any thoughts.
Iβll see if I can get the ball rollingβ¦
the D:\ drive, is that a separate drive or a partition on the system/boot drive?
if separate, Iβd would put it into an external UISB enclosure and try accessing it from there.
failing that, Iβd try a Linux distro.
and failing that, Iβd try some command prompt programs like BCDEDIT and BOOTREC.
@Bastet @PeterOzComment
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