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Windows is hibernated, refused to mount #29

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ghost opened this issue Nov 28, 2016 · 7 comments
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Windows is hibernated, refused to mount #29

ghost opened this issue Nov 28, 2016 · 7 comments
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ghost commented Nov 28, 2016

It states that mounting /dev/sda2 is not permitted.
Computer is always rebooted the usual way. Not suspended/hibernated.

What have I tried:

  1. reinstall
  2. run chkdsk /r and /f
  3. disabled safe boot and quick boot
  4. mounting /sda2 to /media/$dir

Don't know how to mount it. It says that I should try to mount it using 'ro' (read-only?) tag but I cannot write bash commands whilst in that screen. (/bin/sh not found)

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FuhQ commented Nov 29, 2016

ubuntu error

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FuhQ commented Nov 29, 2016

I use Windows 10(64 bit)| Amd radeon ASUS R9 280 series grapics processor (Radeon version is 16.11.5 Crimson edition) | ASRock motherboard.

@hakuna-m hakuna-m self-assigned this Nov 29, 2016
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Try to use
powercfg /h off
or
powercfg -h off
as admin on Windows. see our wiki or a Windows forum e.g. tenforums.com

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FuhQ commented Nov 29, 2016

Now I get another error...
no root

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FuhQ commented Nov 29, 2016

btw I used wubi14045r310 for my Amd radeon ASUS R9 280 series grapics processor is that correct? Or should I try using the latest one?

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hakuna-m commented Nov 29, 2016

Or should I try using the latest one?

No root system is defined
is a typical error message for eMMC or NVMe issues. eMMC issue has been fixed since release 311, NVMe issue has been fixed since release 318release 317.

Currently, release 311 is for 16.04.1 and release 318 for 16.10.

But it is also possible to use it for 14.04.5:

  • Copy the downloaded iso from c:\ubuntu\install\installation.iso to a folder outside of c:\ubuntu (C:\ubuntu will be deleted during uninstall of old version. So there should be nothing inside this folder which you need later).
  • Download and copy the latest wubi.exe to the same folder as installation.iso.
  • Run wubi.exe, it should select "Wubi EFI" for 64 bit version of an older Ubuntu version (see various distros/versions )

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FuhQ commented Nov 29, 2016

Okay I just fixed all my issues :) You can close this now.

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