How to unmount disk to recover files

Goodnight,

I have a simple computer AMD Phenom x2 3.4 ghz, 8gb memory, 1 HD 1TB, 1 HD 3TB, 1 old 450w power supply.
I mounted my computer but I have a Linux Garuda KDE system in the disk 1TB, and I "unmounted" the 3TB disk with NTFS partition with all my backup, I lost access, and I would like to know how to recover this disk by forcing a normal "mount" to re-access my files?
I thank in advance anyone who can help me!

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Search for fstab, ntfs-3g or use gnome-disk-utility.

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Only this code automatically mounts my unmount HD?

Please tell me what codes for ntfs-3g or gnome-disk-utility, which I use here on garuda linux to save my HD. I've done a lot of research on this and I haven't had any success.
Good afternoon,

I've already tried the two mentioned ideas but my hd hasn't been mounted yet. Does anyone have any other alternatives?
could be by code too

thanks

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/File_systems#Mount_a_file_system

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