I attached the hdd to a VM and used the fdisk -l command, with /dev/hdx it says 
the directory did not exists so I brought up the gnome-disks GUI and saw that 
it was on the directory /dev/xvdi but using that it just says permission denied.

I googled the cryptopen and if the command I'm supposed to enter is the 
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/xvdi2 name, then it says access denied, I can 
seemingly unencrypted it from the gnome-disks GUI but not mount it.

However I tried booting up the old hdd again and now it works as long as the 
ssd is connected too but all my data is gone and is just a clone of the new 
ssd, without the ssd connected it doesn't boot up like before, I guess it has 
been formatted then, is there a way to recover some of the lost information? I 
only really need a few files.

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