

#PHOTOREC TESTDISK .WALLET UPDATE#
Gotta love those malware-pushing M$ clowns, right! So anyway after the update everything seemed to be okay.
#PHOTOREC TESTDISK .WALLET WINDOWS 10#
Windows 10 recently forced a big update that I'd been choosing to defer. I hope I've given enough information to adequately explain the status quo I'm hoping to maintain. I need to keep Windows 10 around for work so getting rid of it entirely is unfortunately not an option for the time being. I do it this way as I've had problems in the past with Windows spitting its dummy out if GRUB is used as the primary bootloader. I use the Windows bootloader to chain-load (I think that's the correct term?) GRUB which then gives me the option to boot into Mint. I do also have external backups but they're not run as frequently (yeah, I know - but logistics and time don't always allow for a more robust backup routine) so there is important data on the backup drive that is not yet mirrored to an external drive. All my important and mission-critical data is mirrored via an rsync script from the main Mint drive to the backup drive. The second just has (or I should say had) one big partition which is used (or, again, was used) for data backup. One is the boot and general drive for Mint and has 3 partitions root, home and swap space. Windows 10 boots from the primary SSD, there is a 320Gb HDD formatted as NTFS used as a general data/storage drive for Windows and then there are two 3TB HDDs formatted as Ext4. So, I have a dual boot setup with Windows 10 and Mint 18.2 Cinnamon 64-bit.
