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Unable to mount partition, gives error "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sda2, missing codepage or helper program, or other error."

My Windows drive isn't booting and so I am trying to mount my windows drive, using the following command: mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/mydrive/ Output: mount: /mnt/mydrive: wrong fs type, bad option, bad ...
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Read only filesystem (/dev/sda7) and booting into intrafms. (WIndows 10 dual boot)

Whenever I try to boot into Ubuntu I get the Intrafms prompt. I have found that I can fix it using fsck /dev/sda7, say yes to all the troubleshooting prompts, and when that finishes I useexit. This ...
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$ sudo fdisk -l : Why does not it display the file system type?

I am using the dual boot system, Ubuntu 20.04 and Windows 10. Then, many articles says, $ sudo fdisk -l the command line tells what file system each /dev/sda uses. But my ouput displays "...
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Windows 10, Ubuntu 18.04 Ubuntu file corruption in dual boot environment

I use Ubuntu 18.04 on top of AMD, affiliate CPUs, and NVIDA graphics environments. Windows 10 was installed on /deV/nvmeXXX (SSD M.2) and Ubuntu partitioned from /dev/sda with a 500G partition. I ...
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Dual Boot: Access windows files from ubuntu

Windows 10, Ubuntu 19.04 I have mounted my Windows NTFS drive in ubuntu, heres the line in /etc/fstab: UUID=7A828C80828C429D /c ntfs-3g uid=vale,gid=vale,rw,user,auto 0 0 When I try to open any ...
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Issues with EDAC: filesystem remounts as read only

I have searched for solutions online for days now. The closest I got to was an Arch Wiki blog with a single comment suggesting this wasn't a bug but only needed a BIOS update. Here is what I get ...
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cannot rename, delete, create new though I have Create and Delete file access

I run a dual boot pc: Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04. I created a folder named Work From Ubuntu inside a NTFS drive named Software (/dev/sda9). After that, I mounted the whole NTFS drive at boot from ...
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Can Ubuntu 18.04 read exFAT format by default?

I have two partitions on my 1TB hard drive. The first one (about 550 GB) has Ubuntu 18.04 installed, and the other one (about 400 GB) has Windows 10. sudo fdisk -l gives me: Device Boot ...
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Mounted Windows partition shows as empty

I'm trying to access Windows files from Ubuntu. I mounted the Windows partition in read-only to /media/windows, but when I open the folder, it's empty. The Windows partition is displayed as 723 GB ...
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"Filesystem check or mount failed" error. How to fix without harming Windows?

I was trying to update Ubuntu 12.04 to a new version and the computer crashed during the process. This is a computer with Ubuntu and Windows 7 installations. After power button reboot and after ...
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Recovering broken or deleted NTFS partitions

About two weeks ago I had a problem with my PC that my brother wrote a question about at PC not booting after using Windows 7 auto-repair. I still haven't solved the problem, so my PC is unusable now....
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Issues harmonizing my dual boot

I tried to follow this guide: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/35807/how-to-harmonize-your-dual-boot-setup-for-windows-and-ubuntu/ I'd wish and can't figure out how to make it work. I've been dual ...
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