You can view the files on Drive 1 by connecting it to your device and opening the appropriate file manager or explorer.
You can view the files on Drive 1 by connecting it to your device and opening the appropriate file manager or explorer.
Drive 1 is a SATA M.2 SSD from one of your laptops. It’s the only one that fits, which is why it became the boot drive for loading your files. Now you’re on your main laptop and want to access those files, but you’re unsure how to use Windows 10 Home there. The drive also has Windows 10 Home installed. You’re also curious why another drive with Archlinux doesn’t show up, even in DiskPart, and you don’t want to switch to Linux just yet because you’re not confident about it.
Select the desired location by right-clicking and choosing assign drive letter.
The only action available when right-clicking is converting it to a dynamic drive (translation). You can remove the volume by deleting its files, but that’s not something you’d want to do.
All options are grayed out except for "Volume löschen..." and "Hilfe"
This method isn't effective. There should be a clear purpose behind it. Given the EFI partition exists, that’s likely why. How exactly is it linked?