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  • Boot into Windows and then restart it. Don’t shutdownDon't shut down.

  • In the grub menu highlight Ubuntuselect "Ubuntu" and press returnReturn. After the Ubuntu has booted up, open the NTFSNTFS partition. It should now open.

  • Boot into Windows and then restart it. Don’t shutdown.

  • In the grub menu highlight Ubuntu and press return. After the Ubuntu has booted up, open the NTFS partition. It should now open.

  • Boot into Windows and then restart it. Don't shut down.

  • In the grub menu select "Ubuntu" and press Return. After the Ubuntu has booted up, open the NTFS partition. It should now open.

  • Boot into windows osWindows and then restart it.(not Don’t shutdown).

  • In the grub menu selecthighlight ubuntuUbuntu and boot itpress return.After After the ubuntuUbuntu has booted up,now open the ntfs hard drive partitionNTFS,it will partition. It should now open.

  • Boot into windows os and then restart it.(not shutdown).

  • In the grub menu select ubuntu and boot it.After the ubuntu booted up,now open the ntfs hard drive partition,it will open.

  • Boot into Windows and then restart it. Don’t shutdown.

  • In the grub menu highlight Ubuntu and press return. After the Ubuntu has booted up, open the NTFS partition. It should now open.

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Avinash Raj
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  • Boot into windows os and then restart it.(not shutdown).

  • In the grub menu select ubuntu and boot it.After the ubuntu booted up,now open the ntfs hard drive partition,it will open.