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Artem2015-08-19 20:52:41
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Artem, 2015-08-19 20:52:41

Problem with disk partitions, how to fix?

I use 1 1TB hard drive. A breakdown of 200GB Windows, the rest is (D)ata. Now we need to take 100 gigs from D for the Linux system. When executing a task through disk management in Win 10, it turns out to separate the memory, it remains unallocated, when you try to activate it, it says "On the selected GPT-formatted disk, between partitions of type
PARTITION_BASIC_DATA_GUID, there is a partition of a different type (not PARTITION_BASIC_DATA_GUID)". I screwed this space back to D, launched EaseUS Partition Master 10.5, I could separate it again, but I can’t activate the unallocated area again, it asks me to make the partition active. How to be? If you run the distribution's installer, it sees an unallocated partition, but cannot install there. Asks to make it the root "/"
Mother Asus, UEFI seems to be disabled by actions:
Boot - USB Support = Full (Full Initialization) -- to detect all USB devices
Boot - CSM - Launch CSM = Enabled

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Vitaly Pukhov, 2015-08-20
@Neuroware

Acronis Disk Director-there was not a single computer where he could not do this

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Michael G-, 2015-09-04
v @mac25

I support Vitaly Pukhov, indeed Acronis Disk Director server and everything is in a bundle, the only thing is to look through the command line if you have a GPT disk structure,
type in cmd: diskpart
next: list disk
and look (as you say you have 10 wines), then we will see your hdd at number 0, if it’s not worth the 2nd
and the structure under the UEFI fs will be GPT, with these monsters I’m personally not familiar
with wine 7, it’s much easier with this, there the mbr structure under fs NTFS, with these animals everything is much simpler and familiar, and changing the disk size is not difficult

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