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I have installed last version of Ubuntu. Frequently after shutdown, or even in time when I am using it(writing simple text documents, browsing) the disk become readonly. Mounting a USB doesnt work. To fix this, I have to enter in recovery mode and using fsck -y on initfrms shell or using a Live USB check from gparted.



Now, sometimes I write larger documents and becomes frustrating.
Does exist other tools to fix this? or how can be solved?



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    I have an:
    Laptop MYRIA MY8305GD, Intel® Celeron® N3350 2.4GHz, 13.3", 4GB, eMMC 32GB, Intel® HD Graphics 500.



    I have installed last version of Ubuntu. Frequently after shutdown, or even in time when I am using it(writing simple text documents, browsing) the disk become readonly. Mounting a USB doesnt work. To fix this, I have to enter in recovery mode and using fsck -y on initfrms shell or using a Live USB check from gparted.



    Now, sometimes I write larger documents and becomes frustrating.
    Does exist other tools to fix this? or how can be solved?



    Thank you in advance










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      I have an:
      Laptop MYRIA MY8305GD, Intel® Celeron® N3350 2.4GHz, 13.3", 4GB, eMMC 32GB, Intel® HD Graphics 500.



      I have installed last version of Ubuntu. Frequently after shutdown, or even in time when I am using it(writing simple text documents, browsing) the disk become readonly. Mounting a USB doesnt work. To fix this, I have to enter in recovery mode and using fsck -y on initfrms shell or using a Live USB check from gparted.



      Now, sometimes I write larger documents and becomes frustrating.
      Does exist other tools to fix this? or how can be solved?



      Thank you in advance










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      I have an:
      Laptop MYRIA MY8305GD, Intel® Celeron® N3350 2.4GHz, 13.3", 4GB, eMMC 32GB, Intel® HD Graphics 500.



      I have installed last version of Ubuntu. Frequently after shutdown, or even in time when I am using it(writing simple text documents, browsing) the disk become readonly. Mounting a USB doesnt work. To fix this, I have to enter in recovery mode and using fsck -y on initfrms shell or using a Live USB check from gparted.



      Now, sometimes I write larger documents and becomes frustrating.
      Does exist other tools to fix this? or how can be solved?



      Thank you in advance







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          If you have Windows also (Dual Boot). This may be due to Windows fast boot. Disable it.




          • Go to control Panel.

          • Click Power Options.

          • Click Choose what the power buttons do.

          • Click Change settings that are currently unavailable.

          • Uncheck Turn on fast startup (recommended).

          • Click Save changes.

          • Reboot






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          If you have Windows also (Dual Boot). This may be due to Windows fast boot. Disable it.




          • Go to control Panel.

          • Click Power Options.

          • Click Choose what the power buttons do.

          • Click Change settings that are currently unavailable.

          • Uncheck Turn on fast startup (recommended).

          • Click Save changes.

          • Reboot






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          If you have Windows also (Dual Boot). This may be due to Windows fast boot. Disable it.




          • Go to control Panel.

          • Click Power Options.

          • Click Choose what the power buttons do.

          • Click Change settings that are currently unavailable.

          • Uncheck Turn on fast startup (recommended).

          • Click Save changes.

          • Reboot






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          • @mikewhatever Thanks for correction.
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          If you have Windows also (Dual Boot). This may be due to Windows fast boot. Disable it.




          • Go to control Panel.

          • Click Power Options.

          • Click Choose what the power buttons do.

          • Click Change settings that are currently unavailable.

          • Uncheck Turn on fast startup (recommended).

          • Click Save changes.

          • Reboot






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          If you have Windows also (Dual Boot). This may be due to Windows fast boot. Disable it.




          • Go to control Panel.

          • Click Power Options.

          • Click Choose what the power buttons do.

          • Click Change settings that are currently unavailable.

          • Uncheck Turn on fast startup (recommended).

          • Click Save changes.

          • Reboot







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