Ubuntu :: Can't See Rest Of The Drive On Which Is Installed

Jun 1, 2011

When I boot into Ubuntu, I can see my Windows partition, but I can't see everything else that is on the second partition (where Ubuntu is installed), all I see is the Ubuntu root. Can anyone shed some light on how I can view the rest of my files? Ubuntu is installed on D: drive and windows 7 is installed on c:

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