I cannot create a folder in my windows drive from Ubuntu [closed] - linux

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I can't create a folder in my windows D Drive from Ubuntu. Is there is any solution? Image 1, Image 2

I had similiar problem few days ago, the solution is to not to shutdown windows (if you are using dual-booting) but to restart and choose ubuntu in grub. Because widnows is never shutdowning completely but only going to hibernate so the drive is somehow reserved by windows.
So step by step:
Boot up windows.
Press restart not shutdown!
Select ubuntu in grub.
You should be able to create folder.
Hope it helps. :)

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I am stuck in a problem of Linux suse and need help on the same. My problem is mentioned below.
As per my client requirement, I have to create a ghost dvd or image dvd of the Linux suse 11 operating system with the softwares installed and configuration in it. So, when user will enter the cd into there machine, first system will load SUSE and then will configure all the softwares without any human intervention.
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Hi everyone.
I recently purchased a VPS with CentOS 5.3!
However, I want it to run on Ubuntu. How do I convert the system to Ubuntu?
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I am trying to X-CTU running on linux under wine so I can apply firmware to my Xbee radio. The program install and runs fine under wine but when I go to the Modem Configuration tab it errors out saying it can't read my modem configuration. Has anyone had any luck with this?
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Installing ubuntu on rack server (HP Proliant) [closed]

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I have recently been given a HP Proliant DL385 server, which came with no HDDs. So I bought a new HDD and put it in. All great so far.
My problem comes with I want to install ubuntu on it. The other problem is, there is no optical cd-rom drive/floppy drive.
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