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Certain Partitions unable to be mounted using UD

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Hi all, I'm new to Unraid and have tried some suggestions from other posts for my issue such as xfs_repair to no avail.

 

I'm trying to transfer files from my HDD from Windows PC to my unraid share. I have UD and the drive shows up but only one partition is available to mount. The other 2 are listed as Part1 and Part2. Unfortunately those partitions are my important ones with all my media files I want into my array.

 

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The logs state the following:

 

Aug 28 07:19:43 KRATOS unassigned.devices: Partition '/dev/sdd1' does not have a file system and cannot be mounted.
Aug 28 07:19:43 KRATOS unassigned.devices: Partition '/dev/sdd2' does not have a file system and cannot be mounted.

 

And XFS_Repair would state 

 

Phase 1 - find and verify superblock... bad primary superblock - bad magic number

 

 

Solved by trurl

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  • Solution

No reason to expect xfs_repair to help with windows filesystem. 

 

You can go directly to the correct support thread for Unassigned Devices by clicking its Support link on your Plugins page 

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What type of partitions are these if you look in Disk Manager on Windows?

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