When starting Mojave the Bootcamp volume is grayed out. When traying to activate it through disk Utility I receive a message it is hibernated. I cannot write in it or change anything. I use Tuxera NTFS. Any help will be very wellcome.
You need to go back to Bootcamp and make sure that you shut down Windows rather than put it to sleep or hibernate it, just as the Tuxera dialog says.When starting Mojave the Bootcamp volume is grayed out. When traying to activate it through disk Utility I receive a message it is hibernated. I cannot write in it or change anything. I use Tuxera NTFS. Any help will be very wellcome.
Thank you but I always shut dows Windows and do not put it to sleep.You need to go back to Bootcamp and make sure that you shut down Windows rather than put it to sleep or hibernate it, just as the Tuxera dialog says.
Yeah. I had an issue similar to the OP's when I started using WinClone to back up my BootCamp partition. As I remember, the solution for me was to disable Fast Startup in Windows 10.Maybe Fast Startup?
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Would you kindly tell me how to disable Fast Start please?Yeah. I had an issue similar to the OP's when I started using WinClone to back up my BootCamp partition. As I remember, the solution for me was to disable Fast Startup in Windows 10.
Thank you very much. I will try it. Thanks!Disable hibernation, run cmd as administrator then type powercfg /h off then enter.
Would you kindly tell me how to disable Fast Start please?
Thank you in advance!
To disable Fast Startup, head to Control Panel > System and Security > Power Options > Choose What the Power Button Does. Click the “Change settings that are currently unavailable” link at the top of the window, uncheck the “Turn On Fast Startup (Recommended)” option under Shutdown Settings, and then click the “Save Changes” button.