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I am using a Linux USB to try and get into an old computer. I have done so in the past with others by going to into the windows OS folder. However when i try to do it on this pc i can open other local folders but not the windows os folder. I get an input output error and it says that the HDD is mounted as Read only. I have tried a mix of mount commands but nothing seems to work.
Pls help
JB
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I am using a Linux USB to try and get into an old computer. I have done so in the past with others by going to into the windows OS folder. However when i try to do it on this pc i can open other local folders but not the windows os folder. I get an input output error and it says that the HDD is mounted as Read only. I have tried a mix of mount commands but nothing seems to work.
Pls help
JB
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This site support Ubuntu and official flavors, and we are not a generic Linux support site. If you are using a Ubuntu or official flavor, please tell us which and your release. If the windows is using fast-boot; it's file system may be unclean (ie. part of file-system data is still in fast-boot-hibernate file on not yet written to file-system) so it's unsafe to write in this mode (your logs will show this as a likely cause if you look). For help here though we need to know how it relates to Ubuntu.
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I am using a Linux USB to try and get into an old computer. I have done so in the past with others by going to into the windows OS folder. However when i try to do it on this pc i can open other local folders but not the windows os folder. I get an input output error and it says that the HDD is mounted as Read only. I have tried a mix of mount commands but nothing seems to work.
Pls help
JB
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I am using a Linux USB to try and get into an old computer. I have done so in the past with others by going to into the windows OS folder. However when i try to do it on this pc i can open other local folders but not the windows os folder. I get an input output error and it says that the HDD is mounted as Read only. I have tried a mix of mount commands but nothing seems to work.
Pls help
JB
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This site support Ubuntu and official flavors, and we are not a generic Linux support site. If you are using a Ubuntu or official flavor, please tell us which and your release. If the windows is using fast-boot; it's file system may be unclean (ie. part of file-system data is still in fast-boot-hibernate file on not yet written to file-system) so it's unsafe to write in this mode (your logs will show this as a likely cause if you look). For help here though we need to know how it relates to Ubuntu.
– guiverc
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This site support Ubuntu and official flavors, and we are not a generic Linux support site. If you are using a Ubuntu or official flavor, please tell us which and your release. If the windows is using fast-boot; it's file system may be unclean (ie. part of file-system data is still in fast-boot-hibernate file on not yet written to file-system) so it's unsafe to write in this mode (your logs will show this as a likely cause if you look). For help here though we need to know how it relates to Ubuntu.
– guiverc
12 mins ago
This site support Ubuntu and official flavors, and we are not a generic Linux support site. If you are using a Ubuntu or official flavor, please tell us which and your release. If the windows is using fast-boot; it's file system may be unclean (ie. part of file-system data is still in fast-boot-hibernate file on not yet written to file-system) so it's unsafe to write in this mode (your logs will show this as a likely cause if you look). For help here though we need to know how it relates to Ubuntu.
– guiverc
12 mins ago
This site support Ubuntu and official flavors, and we are not a generic Linux support site. If you are using a Ubuntu or official flavor, please tell us which and your release. If the windows is using fast-boot; it's file system may be unclean (ie. part of file-system data is still in fast-boot-hibernate file on not yet written to file-system) so it's unsafe to write in this mode (your logs will show this as a likely cause if you look). For help here though we need to know how it relates to Ubuntu.
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12 mins ago
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