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Windows is hibernating
Dear Windows and Linux newsgroups,
I have a cross platform issue so I am cross posting. Last week I booted two separate Windows 10 computer off a Fedora 29 Xfce Live USB stick. I was able to mount the Windows NTFS main drive, but only as "read only". I could see everything and did (I was not in one of those screw ball hidden Windows partitions), but could not touch anything. After unmounting, I went to clear the dirty flag (from linux), # ntfsfix -d device (/dev/sda1) I got as message as that the dirty flag could not be cleared because "Windows is hibernating". I went back into Windows, made sure the "Fast Boot" option was off (I had been on these machines before) and it was still off. Then I ran a chkdsk c: /f from Windows and rebooted, letting chkdsk run its course. After shutting Windows back down and rebooting into Linux, I still could not mount the C: drive as read/write. What am I doing wrong? Many thanks, -T |
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