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    My partitions became Dynamic

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by sanjie, Dec 26, 2011.

  1. sanjie

    sanjie Notebook Evangelist

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    I tried to create a new partition to be use for installing Ubuntu, after the process all my partitions says it's a Dynamic type now. What should I do to return this to normal?
     
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    It seems that my only option is to delete all of the partitions. :(
     
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    battleship Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hold up on that reformat if you have not done it . ther are other options, first What tool did you use to format your drive? 2nd go here LinuxQuestions.org Ask in the newbie section for what to do. but search the site first looking for your problem. Third you can down load different partitioning "Live ISO's" two good ones are PMagic the other is Gparted. How many partitions did you install for linux? Also how much space did you dedicate?