DavidNW
Big Geek
Hi, can anyone please tell me how I might be able to permanently access the Windows files on my external USB drive when I'm in Mandriva? I have had partial success by doing the following - which I researched via a few websites:
Go - Mandriva Control Center – Mount Points – Create, Delete and Resize Hard Drive Partitions. then by selecting the external disk, then clicking Unmount - 'Toggle to Expert Mode' - Options – then put a check in the 'Unmask=0' Box – click Okay – Mount – click Done - you are then asked if you would like to 'Save' the modifications -click Yes.
Having done this, I can access all the Windows files on the external drive. However, when I shutdown Mandriva or boot into Windows then return to Mandriva, I cannot access the external drive – I get an “Unable to Mount External Drive” error message.
I have tried to change the permissions for write access for the external disk, but just keep getting an “Access Denied” error message.
Cheers,
Dave
Go - Mandriva Control Center – Mount Points – Create, Delete and Resize Hard Drive Partitions. then by selecting the external disk, then clicking Unmount - 'Toggle to Expert Mode' - Options – then put a check in the 'Unmask=0' Box – click Okay – Mount – click Done - you are then asked if you would like to 'Save' the modifications -click Yes.
Having done this, I can access all the Windows files on the external drive. However, when I shutdown Mandriva or boot into Windows then return to Mandriva, I cannot access the external drive – I get an “Unable to Mount External Drive” error message.
I have tried to change the permissions for write access for the external disk, but just keep getting an “Access Denied” error message.
Cheers,
Dave