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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.










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  • 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

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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.










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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
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  • 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.










share|improve this question

















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








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marked as duplicate by karel, guiverc, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green, Kulfy Jan 11 at 18:23


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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














  • 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








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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







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.






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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.

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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.






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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


















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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.






share|improve this answer


























  • 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.






share|improve this answer















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





















  • 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





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