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is there a way other than deleting data? previously in win10 this hdd its working. thx for replyIt's mounted indeed, what u should do is, erase and create 1 or multi partition(s)....
As you can see from the edited screen shots from your uploaded images:is there a way other than deleting data? previously in win10 this hdd its working. thx for reply
But I cannot see any partition in your Seagate 2TB... What's the partition table of that HDD? GPT or MBR? And what's the partition format? NTFS or ext4 or ...?is there a way other than deleting data? previously in win10 this hdd its working. thx for reply
As you can see from the edited screen shots from your uploaded images:
- Your second HDD Seagate ST2000DM001-1CH164 Media [ I guess it must be Windows 10 System disk. You should have clearly stated its OS or contents(if it is just a Storage Disk) ] is partitioned as MBR.
- I presume your SandiskUtra 240GB (SSD) must be your macOSMojave (possibly in UEFI mode after GPT Partition)
- Unless you convert your Windows Partition as GPT , CLOVER will not be able to see and load it to do dual boot from two separate disks.
- Your options are:
- install Windows 10 in UEFI mode after partitioning in GPT using a properly created USB installer in GPT ( not MBR) OR
- convert your current Windows from MBR to GPT Partition from Windows [after disconnecting Mojave System disk and booting to Windows using Windows boot Manager (NOT CLOVER)].
- There are 2-3 methods to convert MBR to GPT in Windows 10.
- I would suggest to Download, install and run AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional Edition.
- Right click Your Windows Disk and select “Convert to MBR Disk”.
- Read details of AOMEI Partition Assistant steps from their website before trying
But I cannot see any partition in your Seagate 2TB... What's the partition table of that HDD? GPT or MBR? And what's the partition format? NTFS or ext4 or ...?