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    Hello all,

    Just discovered this site and sorry to hear about Woody’s passing.

    I recently accidentally shut down
    Windows 11 Home and after exhaustive attempts to re-enter it I am now here.

    I normally boot into it via a bootloader with Linux Ubuntu and Windows 11 on the menu.

    So I have spent hours using tools in the Windows Recovery Environment.

    The Windows files are all there and I have backed them up a large disk drive.

    I am trying to avoiding resetting the PC and I have yet to make a recovery usb stick to attempt to re-install on boot.

    That will be my last resort.

    I would like to know if some of the experts here can corroborate my attempt to get to the bottom of this as I am tech savvy enough to do it.

    I appreciate any assistance.

    I will start off by saying that I have run : chkdsk /F from the command line inside Windows Recovery Environment and the returned message reads:

    “The type of filesystem is NTFS.  Cannot lock current drive. Windows can’t run disk checking on theism volume because it is write protected.”

    I will stop there and hopefully this one issue can help recover this W11 installation.

    Question:  If a disk is write protected doesn’t that pretty much preclude any entry into it?

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      Thank you to Woody for the Windows Recovery article.  It allowed me to investigate and hopefullly

      resolve my Windows corrupted files.

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      Chkdsk needs to be able to write to all areas of the disk and this isn’t possible if Windows is running. To fix this, Windows will reboot and run chkdsk on startup. If you can’t boot you can’t fix issues.

      I would make a boot USB for the backup program you use, boot from it and make an image backup to external disk.
      Then create a Windows boot USB and use it to perform an “over the top” install, keeping data and apps.

      Once Windows is running you can re-install the GRUB loader to fix the dual boot.

      cheers, Paul

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