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Get Hard Drive Out Of Hibernation in Linux


Alster
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Basically I shut down Windows 7 to remove a CD drive from my computer that I needed for a server. When it booted up again the system hung at the windows logo. So I checked I hadn't knocked any connections (which I haven't) and decided to boot from the Linux CD.

When I try to access the hard drive it says there is an error mounting it. So I opened up disk utility and tried to mount it. No joy. It then says that the Hard Drive is stuck in hibernation mode and says I should restart it in Windows (which I can't) or type: sudo mount -t ntfs-3g -o remove_hiberfile /dev/sda1…. Bla...bla...bla into the cosole which I do.

I then get the errors:
This disk contains an unclean file system
The file system wasn't safely closed in windows. Fixing.
fuse: failed to access mountpoint /media/....bla....: No such file or directory.

Help?
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