I borked my kubuntu (and windows) installs by doing a stupid win11 update, no idea what happened.
The kubuntu drive won't boot, says can't find partitions or something - might have to dig into that later. I used a new kubuntu 22.04.2 live usb to boot, and it did, but the kubuntu environment does not show any attached drives, even though there is an nvm and ssd attached to the sata port.
gparted doesn't show anything other than the usb drive, and dolphin doesn't either.
secure boot is off - because the usb won't boot with secure boot on, and the windows nvm drive boots from both enabled and disabled secure boot.
I just want to see if my drive is totally corrupted now, or if the data is recoverable, but the drives don't show up at all.
Is there a special bios setting that is needed to get the usb live kubuntu to recognize drives? I have never had this happen before, and i know the windows computers are getting more and more locked out from allowing linux.
thanks
The kubuntu drive won't boot, says can't find partitions or something - might have to dig into that later. I used a new kubuntu 22.04.2 live usb to boot, and it did, but the kubuntu environment does not show any attached drives, even though there is an nvm and ssd attached to the sata port.
gparted doesn't show anything other than the usb drive, and dolphin doesn't either.
secure boot is off - because the usb won't boot with secure boot on, and the windows nvm drive boots from both enabled and disabled secure boot.
I just want to see if my drive is totally corrupted now, or if the data is recoverable, but the drives don't show up at all.
Is there a special bios setting that is needed to get the usb live kubuntu to recognize drives? I have never had this happen before, and i know the windows computers are getting more and more locked out from allowing linux.
thanks
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