![]() It worked for me several times (yeah, I spent an awful lot of time figuring out how to re-partition my hard drive for a dual-boot setup). ![]() So all you have to do is reformat that partition with Gparted to NTFS. When there is no such partition (or type is set to something else, and no NTFS filesystem exists on it), the recovery utility does not start, you end up with a minimal windows with a cmd shell. ![]() And it must be the 2nd primary partition as it was by default the windows partition (/dev/sda2 as in Gparted) Onekey Recovery needs an existing NTFS/HPFS partition (type 7) to function properly.
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