Hi OcUKers,
A little help if you may. Apolpgies in advance for the length of this post.
Ever keen to learn new IT type things, I began dabbling with Linux to see what all the fuss was about. My Linux Distro of choice was Mint 12 x64. At first I tried it on a VM, but found the VM software to be too slow. So, I installed it onto a blank hard drive instead.....well, at least I thought it was blank. It turns out I've installed Linux onto the Mrs' storage drive on our desktop
The drive I meant to put it onto is still empty 
My Mrs' storage drive is very important to her. Uni work, photos and videos, etc, stored on it. I have a back-up, but it's about 3 months old. Since then, she's done a lot of Uni work and added lots of photos.
I only noticed my retarted mistake this afternoon, and it's fair to say the world fell out my **** at that point.
Here's a screenie of what Windows disc management sees:
Disc 0 is the drive concerned. Unfortunately, there's now something wrong with the Linux install, as it just freezes, either loading, or not long after I get to the desktop.
If I right click on the grey sqare that says disc 0, I get an option to 'convert to dynamic disc' but have no idea if this is good or bad.
Is there anyway/anything I can do to retrieve her stuff?
TL;DR, I accidentally installed Linux onto the Mrs' storage drive, and I wouldn't mind being allowed to be intimate with her in the future!
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Many thanks in advance,
FB..
A little help if you may. Apolpgies in advance for the length of this post.
Ever keen to learn new IT type things, I began dabbling with Linux to see what all the fuss was about. My Linux Distro of choice was Mint 12 x64. At first I tried it on a VM, but found the VM software to be too slow. So, I installed it onto a blank hard drive instead.....well, at least I thought it was blank. It turns out I've installed Linux onto the Mrs' storage drive on our desktop


My Mrs' storage drive is very important to her. Uni work, photos and videos, etc, stored on it. I have a back-up, but it's about 3 months old. Since then, she's done a lot of Uni work and added lots of photos.
I only noticed my retarted mistake this afternoon, and it's fair to say the world fell out my **** at that point.
Here's a screenie of what Windows disc management sees:

Disc 0 is the drive concerned. Unfortunately, there's now something wrong with the Linux install, as it just freezes, either loading, or not long after I get to the desktop.
If I right click on the grey sqare that says disc 0, I get an option to 'convert to dynamic disc' but have no idea if this is good or bad.
Is there anyway/anything I can do to retrieve her stuff?
TL;DR, I accidentally installed Linux onto the Mrs' storage drive, and I wouldn't mind being allowed to be intimate with her in the future!
Any suggestions much appreciated.
Many thanks in advance,
FB..
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