@ prolink007 Ich habe etwas über Ihr Problem gelesen und herausgefunden, dass GPT-Daten auf der Festplatte GParted verwirrt. SO, um das Problem zu beheben, müssen Sie GPT fdisk aka gdisk
die folgenden Schritte ausführen, die möglicherweise helfen.
1. Boot into Gparted and go to counsel 2. Type "gdisk /dev/sda" (change "/dev/sda" to whatever is appropriate to access your hard disk, if necessary). you can use gdisk -l to print out the info needed 3. The program is likely to complain that it's found both MBR and GPT data, and will ask which to use. It doesn't matter which you tell it to use. 4. At the "Command" prompt, type "x" to enter the experts' menu. 5. At the "Expert command" prompt, type "z" to "zap" (destroy) the GPT data. 6. Type "y" in response to the confirmation about destroying the GPT. 7. Type "n" in response to the query about blanking the MBR.
Hoffe, das Problem zu beheben. Lass mich jetzt