Copy-Paste Not Working In DualBoot





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I found a problem that I can't copy files from Ubuntu to Windows in dual boot. I tried to change the permissions using 'chown' but there was an error message: read only filesystem, how can I resolve this problem and return to using it properly?










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  • If you're trying to copy/share files between Ubuntu and Windows, a much safer way is to create a new NTFS partition on your hard disk, call it Shared for example, and then paste files into this shared partition when in Ubuntu, and copy them off of the shared partition when you get into Windows.

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I found a problem that I can't copy files from Ubuntu to Windows in dual boot. I tried to change the permissions using 'chown' but there was an error message: read only filesystem, how can I resolve this problem and return to using it properly?










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  • If you're trying to copy/share files between Ubuntu and Windows, a much safer way is to create a new NTFS partition on your hard disk, call it Shared for example, and then paste files into this shared partition when in Ubuntu, and copy them off of the shared partition when you get into Windows.

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I found a problem that I can't copy files from Ubuntu to Windows in dual boot. I tried to change the permissions using 'chown' but there was an error message: read only filesystem, how can I resolve this problem and return to using it properly?










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I found a problem that I can't copy files from Ubuntu to Windows in dual boot. I tried to change the permissions using 'chown' but there was an error message: read only filesystem, how can I resolve this problem and return to using it properly?







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  • If you're trying to copy/share files between Ubuntu and Windows, a much safer way is to create a new NTFS partition on your hard disk, call it Shared for example, and then paste files into this shared partition when in Ubuntu, and copy them off of the shared partition when you get into Windows.

    – heynnema
    Mar 21 at 14:34





















  • If you're trying to copy/share files between Ubuntu and Windows, a much safer way is to create a new NTFS partition on your hard disk, call it Shared for example, and then paste files into this shared partition when in Ubuntu, and copy them off of the shared partition when you get into Windows.

    – heynnema
    Mar 21 at 14:34



















If you're trying to copy/share files between Ubuntu and Windows, a much safer way is to create a new NTFS partition on your hard disk, call it Shared for example, and then paste files into this shared partition when in Ubuntu, and copy them off of the shared partition when you get into Windows.

– heynnema
Mar 21 at 14:34







If you're trying to copy/share files between Ubuntu and Windows, a much safer way is to create a new NTFS partition on your hard disk, call it Shared for example, and then paste files into this shared partition when in Ubuntu, and copy them off of the shared partition when you get into Windows.

– heynnema
Mar 21 at 14:34












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Windows has a 'fast startup' feature that shutdown Windows in a kind of hibernate state. It is not a full shutdown, this can make your Windows drives mounted as read only by Ubuntu.



To make your windows drives writable under Ubuntu, you must perform a full shutdown of windows :

Option 1 : Hold Shift key while pressing the shutdown button of Windows

Option 2 : In a Windows command line window, type shutdown /f /p



You can also disable the 'fast startup' feature from windows power control panel
disable Windows fast startup feature






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    Windows has a 'fast startup' feature that shutdown Windows in a kind of hibernate state. It is not a full shutdown, this can make your Windows drives mounted as read only by Ubuntu.



    To make your windows drives writable under Ubuntu, you must perform a full shutdown of windows :

    Option 1 : Hold Shift key while pressing the shutdown button of Windows

    Option 2 : In a Windows command line window, type shutdown /f /p



    You can also disable the 'fast startup' feature from windows power control panel
    disable Windows fast startup feature






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      Windows has a 'fast startup' feature that shutdown Windows in a kind of hibernate state. It is not a full shutdown, this can make your Windows drives mounted as read only by Ubuntu.



      To make your windows drives writable under Ubuntu, you must perform a full shutdown of windows :

      Option 1 : Hold Shift key while pressing the shutdown button of Windows

      Option 2 : In a Windows command line window, type shutdown /f /p



      You can also disable the 'fast startup' feature from windows power control panel
      disable Windows fast startup feature






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        Windows has a 'fast startup' feature that shutdown Windows in a kind of hibernate state. It is not a full shutdown, this can make your Windows drives mounted as read only by Ubuntu.



        To make your windows drives writable under Ubuntu, you must perform a full shutdown of windows :

        Option 1 : Hold Shift key while pressing the shutdown button of Windows

        Option 2 : In a Windows command line window, type shutdown /f /p



        You can also disable the 'fast startup' feature from windows power control panel
        disable Windows fast startup feature






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        Windows has a 'fast startup' feature that shutdown Windows in a kind of hibernate state. It is not a full shutdown, this can make your Windows drives mounted as read only by Ubuntu.



        To make your windows drives writable under Ubuntu, you must perform a full shutdown of windows :

        Option 1 : Hold Shift key while pressing the shutdown button of Windows

        Option 2 : In a Windows command line window, type shutdown /f /p



        You can also disable the 'fast startup' feature from windows power control panel
        disable Windows fast startup feature







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