Local Drives showing under Other Locations in Ubuntu 18.04

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I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 along with Windows 10 and then I opened Ubuntu after shutting down Windows 10. Both of my OS are installed on my SSD and other local drives are on HDD. the local drives are being shown under Other Locations section of Ubuntu and I am able to access the drives but not able to cut,copy or paste within those drives or any external drives.



Drives are under other locations



Is there any way I can have the drives outside Other Locations without formatting or any way I can get the option to cut,copy or paste?







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    Local drives under "Other Locations" is the default behaviour in newer versions of Files (Nautilus). It's most likely unrelated to your actual problem: not being able to cut/copy/paste.
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I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 along with Windows 10 and then I opened Ubuntu after shutting down Windows 10. Both of my OS are installed on my SSD and other local drives are on HDD. the local drives are being shown under Other Locations section of Ubuntu and I am able to access the drives but not able to cut,copy or paste within those drives or any external drives.



Drives are under other locations



Is there any way I can have the drives outside Other Locations without formatting or any way I can get the option to cut,copy or paste?







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    Local drives under "Other Locations" is the default behaviour in newer versions of Files (Nautilus). It's most likely unrelated to your actual problem: not being able to cut/copy/paste.
    – pomsky
    Jun 6 at 15:26













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I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 along with Windows 10 and then I opened Ubuntu after shutting down Windows 10. Both of my OS are installed on my SSD and other local drives are on HDD. the local drives are being shown under Other Locations section of Ubuntu and I am able to access the drives but not able to cut,copy or paste within those drives or any external drives.



Drives are under other locations



Is there any way I can have the drives outside Other Locations without formatting or any way I can get the option to cut,copy or paste?







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I have installed Ubuntu 18.04 along with Windows 10 and then I opened Ubuntu after shutting down Windows 10. Both of my OS are installed on my SSD and other local drives are on HDD. the local drives are being shown under Other Locations section of Ubuntu and I am able to access the drives but not able to cut,copy or paste within those drives or any external drives.



Drives are under other locations



Is there any way I can have the drives outside Other Locations without formatting or any way I can get the option to cut,copy or paste?









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    Local drives under "Other Locations" is the default behaviour in newer versions of Files (Nautilus). It's most likely unrelated to your actual problem: not being able to cut/copy/paste.
    – pomsky
    Jun 6 at 15:26













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    Local drives under "Other Locations" is the default behaviour in newer versions of Files (Nautilus). It's most likely unrelated to your actual problem: not being able to cut/copy/paste.
    – pomsky
    Jun 6 at 15:26








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Local drives under "Other Locations" is the default behaviour in newer versions of Files (Nautilus). It's most likely unrelated to your actual problem: not being able to cut/copy/paste.
– pomsky
Jun 6 at 15:26





Local drives under "Other Locations" is the default behaviour in newer versions of Files (Nautilus). It's most likely unrelated to your actual problem: not being able to cut/copy/paste.
– pomsky
Jun 6 at 15:26











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You cant write to your Windows disks because Windows has an hybrid shutdown



You must shut down Windows completely

Under windows Hold the Shift key while clicking on the shutdown button


You may also disable the 'Fast Startup' feature of Windows



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    You cant write to your Windows disks because Windows has an hybrid shutdown



    You must shut down Windows completely

    Under windows Hold the Shift key while clicking on the shutdown button


    You may also disable the 'Fast Startup' feature of Windows



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      You cant write to your Windows disks because Windows has an hybrid shutdown



      You must shut down Windows completely

      Under windows Hold the Shift key while clicking on the shutdown button


      You may also disable the 'Fast Startup' feature of Windows



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        You cant write to your Windows disks because Windows has an hybrid shutdown



        You must shut down Windows completely

        Under windows Hold the Shift key while clicking on the shutdown button


        You may also disable the 'Fast Startup' feature of Windows



        enter image description here






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        You cant write to your Windows disks because Windows has an hybrid shutdown



        You must shut down Windows completely

        Under windows Hold the Shift key while clicking on the shutdown button


        You may also disable the 'Fast Startup' feature of Windows



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