nagendra prasad wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have found the solution for my problem.
>
> First unmount all the drives from the computer.
> second launch the command line. then type "sudo -i"
>
> then you will be enter in the root access.
>
> then type " mount -rw /dev/sda5"
>
> there you go
>
> Now
Hi All,
I have found the solution for my problem.
First unmount all the drives from the computer.
second launch the command line. then type "sudo -i"
then you will be enter in the root access.
then type " mount -rw /dev/sda5"
there you go
Now you will have the write access for that drive
Hi All,
I have tried everything like partition editor, device manager, disk manager,
the mount command from command line etc. but the problem is same. Also, Its
not the NTFS issue as all the partitions are FAT.
Thanks,
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