I have an Asus Eepc with Windows 7 x64 pre-installed.
I had two partitions, C: and D:
Because of a virus I decided to format and re-install Windows 7 x64 from DVD.
Booting from an external DVD player, I started the fresh installation process.
Windows found four partitions:
C: 100 GB as Disk 0 Partition 1
A 15 Gb partition as Disk 0 Partition 2
D: 200 GB as Disk 0 Partition 3
A 16 Mb partition as Disk 0 Partition 3.
I formatted C: and ordered windows to be installed there.
It gave me the following error: "The selected disk has an MBR partition table. On EFI systems, Windows can only be installed to GPT disks."
I was not expecting this.
I rebooted several times - I already had formatted C: and had no access to the OS - tried again and the last time that message didn't show up, so I could finish the installation.
Now I have the C: partition, where Windows is installed, but my former D: partition, where all my documents are, is not shown. Instead I have a D: partition with 15 Gb and nothing inside.
Using an Ubuntu DVD I can see that my D: partition is still there with all my data, but Windows is not showing it.
Who can help me to get it back?
Thank you so much in advance,
JS
This post has been edited by JohnS: 05 January 2013 - 04:31 PM



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