Fast startup though disabled fast startup...?

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Hi everyone.
I am using dual boot Windows 10 & Ubuntu 18 on my Dell e7450 laptop.
Each system has own disk partition: 150GB Disk C for Windows, 100GB Disk D for Linux, 250GB Disk E for Files which I want to use from both Windows and Linux.
The problem is that Windows always has fast startup enabled, also when it is disabled. This cause other problem - Disk E is just read only for Linux.
Why Windows do so and how I can definitely disable fast startup?
2019-09-21.png
screenshot: https://ibb.co/v389BNp
v389BNp
 
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Hi everyone.
I am using dual boot Windows 10 & Ubuntu 18 on my Dell e7450 laptop.
Each system has own disk partition: 150GB Disk C for Windows, 100GB Disk D for Linux, 250GB Disk E for Files which I want to use from both Windows and Linux.
The problem is that Windows always has fast startup enabled, also when it is disabled. This cause other problem - Disk E is just read only for Linux.
Why Windows do so and how I can definitely disable fast startup?
2019-09-21.png
screenshot: https://ibb.co/v389BNp
v389BNp

Save this as a .reg file and run it:

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Power]
"HiberbootEnabled"=dword:00000000
 
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Hi everyone.
I am using dual boot Windows 10 & Ubuntu 18 on my Dell e7450 laptop.
Each system has own disk partition: 150GB Disk C for Windows, 100GB Disk D for Linux, 250GB Disk E for Files which I want to use from both Windows and Linux.
The problem is that Windows always has fast startup enabled, also when it is disabled. This cause other problem - Disk E is just read only for Linux.
Why Windows do so and how I can definitely disable fast startup?
2019-09-21.png
screenshot: https://ibb.co/v389BNp
v389BNp

Are you sure it is not going into Standy/Hibernate mode? If you just close the lid for example then it would go into sleep mode, totally different from Fast Startup.
 
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Save this as a .reg file and run it:
Hello again and thank you for your help. I still have this problem.
So your solution do not work (look screenshot).
I tried to solve it manually with Registry editor and there is already zero, but I have still problem with read only disc for linux because of windows.
error screenshot on imgg: https://ibb.co/9wJZX79
registry screenshot in imgg: https://ibb.co/37Nrj8v
 
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