DS ohne partiton 0x7

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  1. rabadumpf

    rabadumpf Registered Member

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    When i start acronis boot disk an restore an image, i always see this error "DS: without partition 0x7 (NTFS, HPFS)" on my disk 2. What does it means and how can i fix?

    Disk 1 with 2 partition is ok.


    Thanks for answer.
    rabadumpf
     
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  2. rabadumpf

    rabadumpf Registered Member

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    Can i repair it with setting mbr to zero?
     
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    Acronis Support Acronis Support Staff

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    Hello rabadumpf,

    Thank you for choosing Acronis Disk Backup Software.

    Please make sure you use the latest build of Acronis True Image. To get access to updates you should first register your software. Don't forget to recreate Acronis Bootable Rescue Media after updating.

    If the issue persists, please collect some information to let us investigate it thoroughly:

    Please clarify, when exactly does the error appear? What is the exact text of the error message?

    Please create Acronis Report, Linux system information (sysinfo.txt) and Windows system information as it is described in Acronis Help Post.

    Then submit a request for technical support. Attach all the collected files and information to your request along with the step-by-step description of the actions taken before the problem appears and the link to this thread. We will investigate the problem and try to provide you with a solution.

    Thank you.
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  4. MudCrab

    MudCrab Imaging Specialist

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    If you zero out the MBR you will lose all your partitions. Most likely the problem is the Linux version used by Acronis is not properly "decoding" the partition table on the drive. Or perhaps there is something in how the partitions are setup that is not quite standard.

    Does you Disk #2 show up correctly in TI?
    Can you backup/restore/verify to/from it?
     
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