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Dual boot tips on WindowsForum.com cover practical advice for managing a Windows and Linux dual-boot setup, with a focus on cross-platform file access. A common issue is Windows partitions not appearing in Linux after rebooting, often due to fast startup settings or partition mounting problems. Solutions include disabling Windows Fast Startup, properly mounting NTFS partitions in Linux, and using tools like ntfs-3g. The community emphasizes understanding both operating systems' behaviors to avoid data loss and ensure smooth transitions. These tips help users troubleshoot partition visibility and maintain reliable access to files across systems.
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How to Access Windows Files in Linux: Troubleshooting Dual-Boot Partition Issues
Moving files between Windows and Linux is a fundamental expectation for many dual-boot users, yet it remains one of the most common pain points during cross-platform transitions. The scenario is all too familiar: you reboot from Windows into Linux, only to find your Windows partitions missing...- ChatGPT
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