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Hello. As you can see here, there are three items: the"计算机"(for Ubuntu 18.04) and "new_add"(for store data) are on the same physical SSD (1T); the "sys" (for win 10) is on another physical SSD(1T).

Yesterday, I can move, copy, and delete files on "sys" and "new_add" but today, I can't do these actions.

Even if I use the sudo nautilus command to open files, in this situation, I still can't copy, move, or delete files.

If anyone can please help, I would appreciate it. Thanks very much!

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    Is Windows in a hibernated or fastboot state when you cannot copy, move, or delete files?
    – mchid
    May 3, 2020 at 2:16
  • Also, this is unrelated to your current issue but when you run a GUI application like nautilus, you should use sudo -i instead of sudo to prevent problems.
    – mchid
    May 3, 2020 at 2:20
  • hi,when I cant copy,move,delete files, i am in the ubuntu 18.04,not in win 10
    – 骆忠伟
    May 4, 2020 at 1:38
  • and sudo -i nautilus is not work for me,, i stiil cant move ,copy ,delete on"new_add" and "sys"
    – 骆忠伟
    May 4, 2020 at 1:39
  • hi,many thanks to you,my problem solved!!!!!!!
    – 骆忠伟
    May 10, 2020 at 1:36

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Ubuntu cannot change files on a disk or partition that is in an "unstable" or hibernated state. If Windows is not completely shut down properly, Ubuntu will access these partitions as read-only

To fix this problem, boot up Windows, search for the "fastboot" Windows option, and disable fastboot.

Next, make sure to completely power off Windows and do not hibernate.

Then, when you turn your computer back on and boot up Ubuntu, you should be able to move, copy, and delete files.

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