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Andrey Nosov2016-06-06 15:28:38
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Andrey Nosov, 2016-06-06 15:28:38

How to access Windows drive through Ubuntu?

Good evening. I put Ubuntu on the SSD, Windows 10 remained on the HDD, but stopped running. I can’t access the Ubuntu disk, but there is important data there. What do i do?

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GavriKos, 2016-06-06
@GavriKos

Google how to mount a disk with Windows. In most mana for installing ubunta, this is.
Also figure out why Windows does not start.

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Yuri Chudnovsky, 2016-06-06
@Frankenstine

Accessing files on an NTFS partition is done by simply clicking on that partition.

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Ivan, 2016-06-06
@LiguidCool

10 has some kind of crutch with NTFS (maybe not only it ...), when you exit the system somehow, disks are not mounted from ubuntu.
Regarding the download - you most likely erased the boot sector - Google to help .
And to prevent this from happening - correctly set the boot disk in the BIOS and when installing Linux, tell which disk to put Grub on.

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Fat Lorrie, 2016-06-06
@Free_ze

Each disk can have one bootloader. Now you have two bootloaders on two different disks. Therefore, now you can switch the primary boot device in the BIOS settings.
If you put Windows and Linux on the SSD, and the HDD would be taken to them as file storages (for example, drive D: for Windows and /home for Ubuntu), then it would be possible to use one bootloader.
And, yes, with a high degree of probability from Windows you will not get access to the extN file systems that Ubuntu uses. To access important files, try using a LiveCD with the same ubuntu.

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Alexander, 2016-06-07
@Adorne

If clicking fails:
sudo mount /dev/ windows_partition / mount_point -t ntfs

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