Hi everybody,
i have old laptopn whicl contain two built-in hard disks
1.Windows hard disk >> Volume C >> SSD 128 GB >> Containing operating system
2. Volume D >> NTFS HDD 1TB hard disk containing my file
i plan to upgrade from Windows 11 to Ubuntu by formatting the hard disk containing Windows and installing Ubuntu LTS 24 while keeping the other hard disk untouched. My question is: will I be able to access my files in Ubuntu without any issues, like in Windows, or will I need to reformat? Is there any special tool required so that the FHS file system sees NTFS volumes? i need to access files as directories from this NTFS without having to format and transfer files to an external hard disk and transfer them again
i have old laptopn whicl contain two built-in hard disks
1.Windows hard disk >> Volume C >> SSD 128 GB >> Containing operating system
2. Volume D >> NTFS HDD 1TB hard disk containing my file
i plan to upgrade from Windows 11 to Ubuntu by formatting the hard disk containing Windows and installing Ubuntu LTS 24 while keeping the other hard disk untouched. My question is: will I be able to access my files in Ubuntu without any issues, like in Windows, or will I need to reformat? Is there any special tool required so that the FHS file system sees NTFS volumes? i need to access files as directories from this NTFS without having to format and transfer files to an external hard disk and transfer them again
