A Question regarding mounting/accessing internal drive in linux

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Hi, I just installed Kali Linux as a dual boot next windows, my laptop mainly has an internal hdd of 1TB and I added a SSD to it.
When freeing up desk space to install linux, I freed up an unallocated memory on the ssd, so presumably linux was installed on the ssd.
In Linux I can access the files on the ssd, the internal hdd seems to be there in the computer section but I can't mount it or access it.
I'm looking to delete windows and continue with linux but I wanna know how to access the files on the internal hdd or mount it. Would appreciate the help
 


I'm looking to delete windows and continue with linux but I wanna know how to access the files on the internal hdd or mount it. Would appreciate the help
If you looking to use Linux as a desktop don't use Kali as a daily driver because it's not meant to be used as a daily driver. Use something like Linux Mint or Ubuntu. On Linux you can install the following package to access a hd with the ntfs filesystem.
Code:
ntfs-3g/stable 1:2022.10.3-1+b1 amd64
  read/write NTFS driver for FUSE
 

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