no file system or encrypted interface on d-bus object

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Hi All,

This is going to seem like a Windows question, but it
will turn into a Fedora question.  I promise.

I had a customer yesterday with a brand new Lenovo P53s
laptop.  His old laptop died on a grand scale.  I was
able to remove his old hard drive and mount in on
a USB3 carrier to plug into his new laptop.

The drive was pretty badly corrupted and Windows 10 kept
trying to index it over and over and over.  So I booted
into Fedora 31 from a flash drive.

Now his local drive (not the bad one from the old laptop)
would not mount (500GB NVMe).  The error was:

       no file system or encrypted interface on
       d-bus object

Huh?

I was able to retrieve most of his data by copying to
another USB3 flash drive, then booting back into
Windows.

Anyway, what the heck error message was that?  And
how do I work around it?  I need to be able to mount
drive that are installed in laptops with Fedora to
recover data.

Many thanks,
-T
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