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I just did a dual boot on my second drive (D drive) which doesn't have my typical windows software with Manjaro. I did the partition, then found out I could partition the drive through Manjaro. I continued with the process until everything seemed to be working well. Everything on both my C and D drives seem to be working, except I can not view the drive in disk management anymore. Anything would be useful!

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So D has Manjaro installed on it? I'm a bit confused it shows as NTFS, since Linux typically uses Ext4, which Windows can't read. Which would also explain why you can't open it under Windows.

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I use D for my game library running off of windows, all the games still seem to be working. I recently added Manjaro to the drive through a usb stick. I'm sorry if some of this is confusing. It is my first time working with Linux. @Eigenvektor

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