Error 2 while executing fsck.ntfs for /dev/sda1 [closed]
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: Error 2 while executing fsck.ntfs for /dev/sda1. How to solve ?
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closed as off-topic by wjandrea, Terrance, karel, RoVo, Melebius Nov 27 at 13:24
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closed as off-topic by wjandrea, Terrance, karel, RoVo, Melebius Nov 27 at 13:24
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What's the rest of the output? Why were you running fsck?
– user535733
Nov 27 at 3:35
Sorry, Ubuntu 12.04 hit end-of-life on April 28, 2017, so it is off-topic here. You need to switch to a supported release. You might need to reinstall :(
– wjandrea
Nov 27 at 4:33
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: Error 2 while executing fsck.ntfs for /dev/sda1. How to solve ?
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: Error 2 while executing fsck.ntfs for /dev/sda1. How to solve ?
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closed as off-topic by wjandrea, Terrance, karel, RoVo, Melebius Nov 27 at 13:24
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question is specific to an end of life Ubuntu release. These are no longer supported and are therefore off-topic here. To upgrade, see: How to install software or upgrade from old unsupported release?" – wjandrea, Terrance, karel, RoVo
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as off-topic by wjandrea, Terrance, karel, RoVo, Melebius Nov 27 at 13:24
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "This question is specific to an end of life Ubuntu release. These are no longer supported and are therefore off-topic here. To upgrade, see: How to install software or upgrade from old unsupported release?" – wjandrea, Terrance, karel, RoVo
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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What's the rest of the output? Why were you running fsck?
– user535733
Nov 27 at 3:35
Sorry, Ubuntu 12.04 hit end-of-life on April 28, 2017, so it is off-topic here. You need to switch to a supported release. You might need to reinstall :(
– wjandrea
Nov 27 at 4:33
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What's the rest of the output? Why were you running fsck?
– user535733
Nov 27 at 3:35
Sorry, Ubuntu 12.04 hit end-of-life on April 28, 2017, so it is off-topic here. You need to switch to a supported release. You might need to reinstall :(
– wjandrea
Nov 27 at 4:33
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What's the rest of the output? Why were you running fsck?
– user535733
Nov 27 at 3:35
What's the rest of the output? Why were you running fsck?
– user535733
Nov 27 at 3:35
Sorry, Ubuntu 12.04 hit end-of-life on April 28, 2017, so it is off-topic here. You need to switch to a supported release. You might need to reinstall :(
– wjandrea
Nov 27 at 4:33
Sorry, Ubuntu 12.04 hit end-of-life on April 28, 2017, so it is off-topic here. You need to switch to a supported release. You might need to reinstall :(
– wjandrea
Nov 27 at 4:33
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What's the rest of the output? Why were you running fsck?
– user535733
Nov 27 at 3:35
Sorry, Ubuntu 12.04 hit end-of-life on April 28, 2017, so it is off-topic here. You need to switch to a supported release. You might need to reinstall :(
– wjandrea
Nov 27 at 4:33