Hi there. I have two partitions on my hard disk. C: partition is partition where i have Windows7 installed on
my computer, and d: partition is partition where I have Ubuntu 10 installed with
Windows Ubuntu Installer wubi. Before the Ubuntu installation, I had a data on my D: partition,
about 10.000 music songs, many books, and source codes for my applications. After I installed the Ubuntu, I accessed the d: partition normally
from my Windows, and my Ubuntu operating systems, and in Ubuntu this partition was
avaylable as the „Host“ directory, in the filesystem directory. How I decided to install the necessary packages in Ubuntu, instead
the MBROLA speech synthesizer I installed mbr. Since today, boath partitions was avaylable from Windows, and
from Ubuntu, but today, from my Windows operating system I cannot access the D:
partition labeled „Work“, and now is labeled „Local Disk“. When I try to access the D: partition, Windows Explorer says
that the partition D: is not formatted, and I can format the partition if I want,
but I may not format the partition, because I can lose the data from this partition,
which I cannot back later. I never make any changes to my partitions in Ubuntu, and I really
don't know what's happend. From Ubuntu, I can access the content from my D: partition,
shown as Host directory, but from Windows I cannot. Ubuntu is set as the second OS on my computer, and the first
is Windows7. Can anyone help me, how to fix this problem? |