just a question to those that take care of Windows 10


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    Windows 10 + Linux
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    just a question to those that take care of Windows 10


    i am one of many users of pc that have dual boot,Windows and Linux,now that you are not gonna come up with a new version of Windows,can u make the Windows at shut down to unmount all the partitions/drives that don't have the Windows install on ? it will make all Linux users life more easier...ty
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    Windows 8.1, Win10Pro
       #2

    What do you mean "Not gonna come up with a new version of Windows"???

    The recent Anniversary Update is already the third version of Win10, and there are more to come.

    As to unmounting the Windows filesystem partitions, you can have it do that by disabling Fast Startup -- as that is the new hibernation setup that keeps the partitions mounted.
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    Windows 10 + Linux
    Thread Starter
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    Mark Phelps said:
    What do you mean "Not gonna come up with a new version of Windows"???

    The recent Anniversary Update is already the third version of Win10, and there are more to come.

    As to unmounting the Windows filesystem partitions, you can have it do that by disabling Fast Startup -- as that is the new hibernation setup that keeps the partitions mounted.
    yes,you are right,but i was talking about windows number,that will not going to be a new windows,like windows 11 or 12 and so on,and yes i know about that option,but the whole beauty of windows is that fast startup,but why can't just be a startup made only for the partition or drive that windows was installed on ? is there a command line to add or a scrip to make that in fast startup to make possible that all the other partition or drives to be released by it's grab ? must be a way to keep the fast startup and that only for the partition where windows is installed,that would be something
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