You can disable fast boot on Windows to remove the read only lock.
Please note that it is not a suggested way to run, nor install games. A program could modify the disk in a way Windows itself can't parse it, rendering it unbootable.
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You can disable fast boot on Windows to remove the read only lock.
Please note that it is not a suggested way to run, nor install games. A program could modify the disk in a way Windows itself can't parse it, rendering it unbootable.
Yeah, Linux supports filenames with characters such as colons within the filename, which are invalid filename characters in Windows ☹️
Thanks for the info!
It is a hack-y way to keep playing while I transition fully from Windows.
NTFS is not very well supported in linux, you should reformat
Windows by default uses a 'hybrid shutdown' to allow for faster booting times. It's basically halfway between sleep mode and hibernate mode, which basically means Windows isn't actually fully shut down, so all file changes haven't been fully written to disk and Windows still has open files.
You should do a full shutdown from within Windows first. Unless M$ has changed something that I'm not aware of, that should be just as simple as holding Shift when you hit Shutdown.
I am going to specify in the body of the post that this is a drive I used as library drive only for Steam, it is not the one holding the Windows boot.
Would that change things?
Knowing M$, yeah, they probably lock all the attached drives when in hybrid shutdown mode.
I'd still try either Shift+Shutdown, or as another commented suggested, just disable Fast Boot.