Edit: Duh! The error message above does offer you a solution.
Assuming your drive is still /dev/sdc2…
From a terminal make a folder somewhere to mount to (shouldn’t really matter where but...
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Edit: Duh! The error message above does offer you a solution.
Assuming your drive is still /dev/sdc2…
From a terminal make a folder somewhere to mount to (shouldn’t really matter where but...
Maybe the reason you can’t access the files from Linux is that the file system wasn’t closed properly by Windows (assuming it’s NTFS). If it’s marked as being in an inconsistent state then the Linux...
Is there a way of doing this if you the boot process is not completing? I don’t get as far as the lockscreen.
Using Wubi is a rather silly suggestion. That is definitely not going to happen. Putting all my eggs in the Windows basket has lead to much more trouble than anything GRUB can dish out. I have never...
It definitely says 0xc000007b but it happens during boot. I never get as far as the lockscreen.
Both OS are installed on the same SSD. Windows 10 was installed first. GRUB handles boot.
I have a dual-boot system with Ubuntu 14.04.3 & Windows 10. Since my video cards died a while ago I’ve not been using Windows much, but a couple of months ago I started up Windows to let it run some...