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| When I switched to Linux I ran across posts that suggested having both OS on a single drive could be problematic sometimes. Sure almost always it was fine, but once in a while it resulted in a scrambled or reformatted disk. As I said it seemed if Microsoft update seen one disk it assumed it owned the whole disk not just the windows partition. This could very well have been fixed in later update versions. Besides I thought I needed more storage :-)
I do access my windows disk from Linux, but need to make sure fastboot is off in windows. Occasionally updating windows will turn fast boot back on and then you cannot write to windows disk from Linux, but still can read files. | |
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