Window's won't boot after unmounting drive in linux

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I unmounted a windows drive in linux in order to remount it so I would have read/write access to the windows files. I can no longer boot into Windows but still have access to the files. Is there a way to fix this?
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I unmounted a windows drive in linux in order to remount it so I would have read/write access to the windows files. I can no longer boot into Windows but still have access to the files. Is there a way to fix this?
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What exactly did you do? Commands please.
â roaima
54 mins ago
in answer to the above ^^^ mount -o rw,mount,rw -t ntfs /dev/sda4 /mnt/ntfs/
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I unmounted a windows drive in linux in order to remount it so I would have read/write access to the windows files. I can no longer boot into Windows but still have access to the files. Is there a way to fix this?
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I unmounted a windows drive in linux in order to remount it so I would have read/write access to the windows files. I can no longer boot into Windows but still have access to the files. Is there a way to fix this?
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What exactly did you do? Commands please.
â roaima
54 mins ago
in answer to the above ^^^ mount -o rw,mount,rw -t ntfs /dev/sda4 /mnt/ntfs/
â user319879
49 mins ago
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What exactly did you do? Commands please.
â roaima
54 mins ago
in answer to the above ^^^ mount -o rw,mount,rw -t ntfs /dev/sda4 /mnt/ntfs/
â user319879
49 mins ago
What exactly did you do? Commands please.
â roaima
54 mins ago
What exactly did you do? Commands please.
â roaima
54 mins ago
in answer to the above ^^^ mount -o rw,mount,rw -t ntfs /dev/sda4 /mnt/ntfs/
â user319879
49 mins ago
in answer to the above ^^^ mount -o rw,mount,rw -t ntfs /dev/sda4 /mnt/ntfs/
â user319879
49 mins ago
add a comment |Â
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What exactly did you do? Commands please.
â roaima
54 mins ago
in answer to the above ^^^ mount -o rw,mount,rw -t ntfs /dev/sda4 /mnt/ntfs/
â user319879
49 mins ago