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Whenever I boot Ubuntu, I get a message that it cannot mount my windows partition, and I can choose to either wait, skip or manually mount.



When I try to enter my Windows partition through Nautilus I get a message saying that this partition is hibernated and that I need to enter the file system and properly close it, something I have done with no problem so I don't know why this happens.



Here's my partition table, if any more data is needed please let me know.



 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 2048 20000767 9999360 83 Linux
/dev/sda2 20002814 478001151 228999169 5 Extended
/dev/sda3 * 478001152 622532607 72265728 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
/dev/sda4 622532608 625141759 1304576 82 Linux swap / Solaris
/dev/sda5 20002816 478001151 228999168 83 Linux






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    Possible duplicate of Unable to mount Windows (NTFS) filesystem due to hibernation
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Whenever I boot Ubuntu, I get a message that it cannot mount my windows partition, and I can choose to either wait, skip or manually mount.



When I try to enter my Windows partition through Nautilus I get a message saying that this partition is hibernated and that I need to enter the file system and properly close it, something I have done with no problem so I don't know why this happens.



Here's my partition table, if any more data is needed please let me know.



 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 2048 20000767 9999360 83 Linux
/dev/sda2 20002814 478001151 228999169 5 Extended
/dev/sda3 * 478001152 622532607 72265728 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
/dev/sda4 622532608 625141759 1304576 82 Linux swap / Solaris
/dev/sda5 20002816 478001151 228999168 83 Linux






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    Possible duplicate of Unable to mount Windows (NTFS) filesystem due to hibernation
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Whenever I boot Ubuntu, I get a message that it cannot mount my windows partition, and I can choose to either wait, skip or manually mount.



When I try to enter my Windows partition through Nautilus I get a message saying that this partition is hibernated and that I need to enter the file system and properly close it, something I have done with no problem so I don't know why this happens.



Here's my partition table, if any more data is needed please let me know.



 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 2048 20000767 9999360 83 Linux
/dev/sda2 20002814 478001151 228999169 5 Extended
/dev/sda3 * 478001152 622532607 72265728 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
/dev/sda4 622532608 625141759 1304576 82 Linux swap / Solaris
/dev/sda5 20002816 478001151 228999168 83 Linux






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Whenever I boot Ubuntu, I get a message that it cannot mount my windows partition, and I can choose to either wait, skip or manually mount.



When I try to enter my Windows partition through Nautilus I get a message saying that this partition is hibernated and that I need to enter the file system and properly close it, something I have done with no problem so I don't know why this happens.



Here's my partition table, if any more data is needed please let me know.



 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sda1 2048 20000767 9999360 83 Linux
/dev/sda2 20002814 478001151 228999169 5 Extended
/dev/sda3 * 478001152 622532607 72265728 7 HPFS/NTFS/exFAT
/dev/sda4 622532608 625141759 1304576 82 Linux swap / Solaris
/dev/sda5 20002816 478001151 228999168 83 Linux








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    Possible duplicate of Unable to mount Windows (NTFS) filesystem due to hibernation
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    Possible duplicate of Unable to mount Windows (NTFS) filesystem due to hibernation
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Possible duplicate of Unable to mount Windows (NTFS) filesystem due to hibernation
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If you haven't hibernated Windows, then this can happen because of the "fast startup" option in Windows.
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Simply boot into Windows, uncheck this box, and you should be fine. To get to that window in the screenshot, open the start menu, and search for "Power Options". Click “Choose what the power buttons do” on the left side of the window. Click “Change settings that are currently unavailable.” Then, uncheck it.






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    this problem come with dual booting systems
    this problem can be permanently fixed by disabling hibernate and fast startup feature in windows operating system
    for more u can watch this video
    https://youtu.be/hqxJymDBz2U






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    If you haven't hibernated Windows, then this can happen because of the "fast startup" option in Windows.
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    Simply boot into Windows, uncheck this box, and you should be fine. To get to that window in the screenshot, open the start menu, and search for "Power Options". Click “Choose what the power buttons do” on the left side of the window. Click “Change settings that are currently unavailable.” Then, uncheck it.






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      If you haven't hibernated Windows, then this can happen because of the "fast startup" option in Windows.
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      Simply boot into Windows, uncheck this box, and you should be fine. To get to that window in the screenshot, open the start menu, and search for "Power Options". Click “Choose what the power buttons do” on the left side of the window. Click “Change settings that are currently unavailable.” Then, uncheck it.






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        If you haven't hibernated Windows, then this can happen because of the "fast startup" option in Windows.
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        Simply boot into Windows, uncheck this box, and you should be fine. To get to that window in the screenshot, open the start menu, and search for "Power Options". Click “Choose what the power buttons do” on the left side of the window. Click “Change settings that are currently unavailable.” Then, uncheck it.






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        If you haven't hibernated Windows, then this can happen because of the "fast startup" option in Windows.
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        Simply boot into Windows, uncheck this box, and you should be fine. To get to that window in the screenshot, open the start menu, and search for "Power Options". Click “Choose what the power buttons do” on the left side of the window. Click “Change settings that are currently unavailable.” Then, uncheck it.







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            this problem come with dual booting systems
            this problem can be permanently fixed by disabling hibernate and fast startup feature in windows operating system
            for more u can watch this video
            https://youtu.be/hqxJymDBz2U






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            up vote
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            this problem come with dual booting systems
            this problem can be permanently fixed by disabling hibernate and fast startup feature in windows operating system
            for more u can watch this video
            https://youtu.be/hqxJymDBz2U






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            • While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes. - From Review
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            up vote
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            this problem come with dual booting systems
            this problem can be permanently fixed by disabling hibernate and fast startup feature in windows operating system
            for more u can watch this video
            https://youtu.be/hqxJymDBz2U






            share|improve this answer













            this problem come with dual booting systems
            this problem can be permanently fixed by disabling hibernate and fast startup feature in windows operating system
            for more u can watch this video
            https://youtu.be/hqxJymDBz2U







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