Help! I think I accidentally wiped my Linux installation while trying to fix my external hard drive

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Asked By CuriousCat42 On

I'm in a bit of a panic here. I was trying to add some new music to my MP3 player but noticed that my external hard drive wasn't showing up on my computer. I figured it might still be set as a boot drive from when I installed Linux, so I tried reformatting it. Now, I realize I may have messed something up in the Disk Utility. After attempting to fix it, I found some advice online that led me to change a setting in my BIOS to get my USB ports to recognize files properly. Now, whenever I reboot, I get stuck in the BIOS with a "No bootable device found" message. Did I accidentally wipe my Linux Mint installation while trying to format the wrong disk?

2 Answers

Answered By TechWiz99 On

It sounds like you may have formatted the wrong drive. This sometimes happens if you have multiple drives connected. I'd recommend booting from a live USB to check what's still on your system and see if your important files are still there.

Answered By RecoverEasy88 On

If you're worried about losing your custom settings, there's hope! Booting from a live USB lets you access your files without installing anything new. You can try to recover your important stuff before doing any more changes. Just make sure to double-check which drive you’re working with to avoid further issues!

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