How can I install Ubuntu on an empty partition alongside Windows 10 with the ability to access another drive...
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How to read ext4 partitions in Windows? [closed]
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I have a 128 GB SSD and 1 TB HDD. I made two partitions on the SSD, one containing Windows 10 (pre-installed) and other empty. I want to install Ubuntu on the empty partition of the SSD.
If I do that, will I be able to access the HDD from either of the OSs? If so, how can I do it? Please explain in detail...
I need both OSes because I want Windows 10 for gaming and Ubuntu for programming.
dual-boot partitioning system-installation
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How to read ext4 partitions in Windows? [closed]
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How to automount NTFS partitions?
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I have a 128 GB SSD and 1 TB HDD. I made two partitions on the SSD, one containing Windows 10 (pre-installed) and other empty. I want to install Ubuntu on the empty partition of the SSD.
If I do that, will I be able to access the HDD from either of the OSs? If so, how can I do it? Please explain in detail...
I need both OSes because I want Windows 10 for gaming and Ubuntu for programming.
dual-boot partitioning system-installation
marked as duplicate by karel, guiverc, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green, Kulfy Jan 11 at 18:23
This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question.
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Possible duplicate of How to read ext4 partitions in Windows? and How to automount NTFS partitions?
– karel
Jan 10 at 21:25
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. As a general rule, do a quick search to see if your question has been asked before posting a new one. In this case, yYou have posted a question that has been asked many times, see if this one helps you, askubuntu.com/questions/1086723/…
– Bernard Wei
Jan 10 at 21:45
Sorry but i didn't understand it. I am not so good with all the technical words,can someone please explain it to me on how to do it
– user504759
Jan 11 at 14:39
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This question already has an answer here:
How to read ext4 partitions in Windows? [closed]
10 answers
How to automount NTFS partitions?
11 answers
I have a 128 GB SSD and 1 TB HDD. I made two partitions on the SSD, one containing Windows 10 (pre-installed) and other empty. I want to install Ubuntu on the empty partition of the SSD.
If I do that, will I be able to access the HDD from either of the OSs? If so, how can I do it? Please explain in detail...
I need both OSes because I want Windows 10 for gaming and Ubuntu for programming.
dual-boot partitioning system-installation
This question already has an answer here:
How to read ext4 partitions in Windows? [closed]
10 answers
How to automount NTFS partitions?
11 answers
I have a 128 GB SSD and 1 TB HDD. I made two partitions on the SSD, one containing Windows 10 (pre-installed) and other empty. I want to install Ubuntu on the empty partition of the SSD.
If I do that, will I be able to access the HDD from either of the OSs? If so, how can I do it? Please explain in detail...
I need both OSes because I want Windows 10 for gaming and Ubuntu for programming.
This question already has an answer here:
How to read ext4 partitions in Windows? [closed]
10 answers
How to automount NTFS partitions?
11 answers
dual-boot partitioning system-installation
dual-boot partitioning system-installation
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marked as duplicate by karel, guiverc, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green, Kulfy Jan 11 at 18:23
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Possible duplicate of How to read ext4 partitions in Windows? and How to automount NTFS partitions?
– karel
Jan 10 at 21:25
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. As a general rule, do a quick search to see if your question has been asked before posting a new one. In this case, yYou have posted a question that has been asked many times, see if this one helps you, askubuntu.com/questions/1086723/…
– Bernard Wei
Jan 10 at 21:45
Sorry but i didn't understand it. I am not so good with all the technical words,can someone please explain it to me on how to do it
– user504759
Jan 11 at 14:39
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Possible duplicate of How to read ext4 partitions in Windows? and How to automount NTFS partitions?
– karel
Jan 10 at 21:25
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. As a general rule, do a quick search to see if your question has been asked before posting a new one. In this case, yYou have posted a question that has been asked many times, see if this one helps you, askubuntu.com/questions/1086723/…
– Bernard Wei
Jan 10 at 21:45
Sorry but i didn't understand it. I am not so good with all the technical words,can someone please explain it to me on how to do it
– user504759
Jan 11 at 14:39
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3
Possible duplicate of How to read ext4 partitions in Windows? and How to automount NTFS partitions?
– karel
Jan 10 at 21:25
Possible duplicate of How to read ext4 partitions in Windows? and How to automount NTFS partitions?
– karel
Jan 10 at 21:25
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. As a general rule, do a quick search to see if your question has been asked before posting a new one. In this case, yYou have posted a question that has been asked many times, see if this one helps you, askubuntu.com/questions/1086723/…
– Bernard Wei
Jan 10 at 21:45
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. As a general rule, do a quick search to see if your question has been asked before posting a new one. In this case, yYou have posted a question that has been asked many times, see if this one helps you, askubuntu.com/questions/1086723/…
– Bernard Wei
Jan 10 at 21:45
Sorry but i didn't understand it. I am not so good with all the technical words,can someone please explain it to me on how to do it
– user504759
Jan 11 at 14:39
Sorry but i didn't understand it. I am not so good with all the technical words,can someone please explain it to me on how to do it
– user504759
Jan 11 at 14:39
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yes you can install ubuntu from another partition together with windows in ssd drive.
you can access partition on hdd in windows or linux ..
but i suggest to turn off fasboot mode in advanced power options(windows). becouse some time if you try bootup to linux. you can see file/folder on hdd . but you can't write, edit or delete it.
or
you can change filesystem on hdd partition to "exfat" and install "extfat-utils" to support mount hdd in linux.. if you want fastboot active and write to hdd drive in linux.
Thanks for the answer!
– user504759
Jan 12 at 9:58
If i change hdd partition to exfat( i am assuming u mean FAT32) ...then can i access that partition from windows. If so , then you mean to say that ubuntu cant access ntfs? And windows can access both ntfs and fat? Correct? Thanks for the help..
– user504759
Jan 12 at 15:25
ubuntu can read ntfs system files. but the "fast boot" feature in Windows, creates problems with the ntfs file system on Ubuntu "if" windows fastboot activated. the solution I mentioned before, is that there are 2 choices: 1. Disable Windows FastBoot (the fastest way) 2. changing the filesystem to "exfat" can make the partition writable in ubuntu and fastboot windows still active.
– Fathur Waldi L
Jan 17 at 18:35
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yes you can install ubuntu from another partition together with windows in ssd drive.
you can access partition on hdd in windows or linux ..
but i suggest to turn off fasboot mode in advanced power options(windows). becouse some time if you try bootup to linux. you can see file/folder on hdd . but you can't write, edit or delete it.
or
you can change filesystem on hdd partition to "exfat" and install "extfat-utils" to support mount hdd in linux.. if you want fastboot active and write to hdd drive in linux.
Thanks for the answer!
– user504759
Jan 12 at 9:58
If i change hdd partition to exfat( i am assuming u mean FAT32) ...then can i access that partition from windows. If so , then you mean to say that ubuntu cant access ntfs? And windows can access both ntfs and fat? Correct? Thanks for the help..
– user504759
Jan 12 at 15:25
ubuntu can read ntfs system files. but the "fast boot" feature in Windows, creates problems with the ntfs file system on Ubuntu "if" windows fastboot activated. the solution I mentioned before, is that there are 2 choices: 1. Disable Windows FastBoot (the fastest way) 2. changing the filesystem to "exfat" can make the partition writable in ubuntu and fastboot windows still active.
– Fathur Waldi L
Jan 17 at 18:35
add a comment |
yes you can install ubuntu from another partition together with windows in ssd drive.
you can access partition on hdd in windows or linux ..
but i suggest to turn off fasboot mode in advanced power options(windows). becouse some time if you try bootup to linux. you can see file/folder on hdd . but you can't write, edit or delete it.
or
you can change filesystem on hdd partition to "exfat" and install "extfat-utils" to support mount hdd in linux.. if you want fastboot active and write to hdd drive in linux.
Thanks for the answer!
– user504759
Jan 12 at 9:58
If i change hdd partition to exfat( i am assuming u mean FAT32) ...then can i access that partition from windows. If so , then you mean to say that ubuntu cant access ntfs? And windows can access both ntfs and fat? Correct? Thanks for the help..
– user504759
Jan 12 at 15:25
ubuntu can read ntfs system files. but the "fast boot" feature in Windows, creates problems with the ntfs file system on Ubuntu "if" windows fastboot activated. the solution I mentioned before, is that there are 2 choices: 1. Disable Windows FastBoot (the fastest way) 2. changing the filesystem to "exfat" can make the partition writable in ubuntu and fastboot windows still active.
– Fathur Waldi L
Jan 17 at 18:35
add a comment |
yes you can install ubuntu from another partition together with windows in ssd drive.
you can access partition on hdd in windows or linux ..
but i suggest to turn off fasboot mode in advanced power options(windows). becouse some time if you try bootup to linux. you can see file/folder on hdd . but you can't write, edit or delete it.
or
you can change filesystem on hdd partition to "exfat" and install "extfat-utils" to support mount hdd in linux.. if you want fastboot active and write to hdd drive in linux.
yes you can install ubuntu from another partition together with windows in ssd drive.
you can access partition on hdd in windows or linux ..
but i suggest to turn off fasboot mode in advanced power options(windows). becouse some time if you try bootup to linux. you can see file/folder on hdd . but you can't write, edit or delete it.
or
you can change filesystem on hdd partition to "exfat" and install "extfat-utils" to support mount hdd in linux.. if you want fastboot active and write to hdd drive in linux.
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Thanks for the answer!
– user504759
Jan 12 at 9:58
If i change hdd partition to exfat( i am assuming u mean FAT32) ...then can i access that partition from windows. If so , then you mean to say that ubuntu cant access ntfs? And windows can access both ntfs and fat? Correct? Thanks for the help..
– user504759
Jan 12 at 15:25
ubuntu can read ntfs system files. but the "fast boot" feature in Windows, creates problems with the ntfs file system on Ubuntu "if" windows fastboot activated. the solution I mentioned before, is that there are 2 choices: 1. Disable Windows FastBoot (the fastest way) 2. changing the filesystem to "exfat" can make the partition writable in ubuntu and fastboot windows still active.
– Fathur Waldi L
Jan 17 at 18:35
add a comment |
Thanks for the answer!
– user504759
Jan 12 at 9:58
If i change hdd partition to exfat( i am assuming u mean FAT32) ...then can i access that partition from windows. If so , then you mean to say that ubuntu cant access ntfs? And windows can access both ntfs and fat? Correct? Thanks for the help..
– user504759
Jan 12 at 15:25
ubuntu can read ntfs system files. but the "fast boot" feature in Windows, creates problems with the ntfs file system on Ubuntu "if" windows fastboot activated. the solution I mentioned before, is that there are 2 choices: 1. Disable Windows FastBoot (the fastest way) 2. changing the filesystem to "exfat" can make the partition writable in ubuntu and fastboot windows still active.
– Fathur Waldi L
Jan 17 at 18:35
Thanks for the answer!
– user504759
Jan 12 at 9:58
Thanks for the answer!
– user504759
Jan 12 at 9:58
If i change hdd partition to exfat( i am assuming u mean FAT32) ...then can i access that partition from windows. If so , then you mean to say that ubuntu cant access ntfs? And windows can access both ntfs and fat? Correct? Thanks for the help..
– user504759
Jan 12 at 15:25
If i change hdd partition to exfat( i am assuming u mean FAT32) ...then can i access that partition from windows. If so , then you mean to say that ubuntu cant access ntfs? And windows can access both ntfs and fat? Correct? Thanks for the help..
– user504759
Jan 12 at 15:25
ubuntu can read ntfs system files. but the "fast boot" feature in Windows, creates problems with the ntfs file system on Ubuntu "if" windows fastboot activated. the solution I mentioned before, is that there are 2 choices: 1. Disable Windows FastBoot (the fastest way) 2. changing the filesystem to "exfat" can make the partition writable in ubuntu and fastboot windows still active.
– Fathur Waldi L
Jan 17 at 18:35
ubuntu can read ntfs system files. but the "fast boot" feature in Windows, creates problems with the ntfs file system on Ubuntu "if" windows fastboot activated. the solution I mentioned before, is that there are 2 choices: 1. Disable Windows FastBoot (the fastest way) 2. changing the filesystem to "exfat" can make the partition writable in ubuntu and fastboot windows still active.
– Fathur Waldi L
Jan 17 at 18:35
add a comment |
3
Possible duplicate of How to read ext4 partitions in Windows? and How to automount NTFS partitions?
– karel
Jan 10 at 21:25
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. As a general rule, do a quick search to see if your question has been asked before posting a new one. In this case, yYou have posted a question that has been asked many times, see if this one helps you, askubuntu.com/questions/1086723/…
– Bernard Wei
Jan 10 at 21:45
Sorry but i didn't understand it. I am not so good with all the technical words,can someone please explain it to me on how to do it
– user504759
Jan 11 at 14:39