Yeap, it does nothing. It better to reformatting
Thanks for the explanation lilo was not helpfull to find the heads, it's too old. I tried sfdisk: $ sfdisk -g /dev/sda1 /dev/sda1: 41283 cylinders, 255 heads, 63 sectors/track I had already backed up the files from the broken /dev/sda1, so I decided to delete it.
Did you by any chance boot your Linux system with lilo? Noup. Can you tell please, is it good a idea at all to use ms-sys on GPT disk? Or is it designed for MBR only?
I found that the command with specifying the start of the partition as 0 mounts the partiotion fylesystem accurate: sudo mount -o ro,offset=0 /dev/sda1 /mnt
I found that the command with specifying the start of the partition as 0 mounts the partiotion fylesystem accurate: sudo mount -t ntfs-3g -o ro,offset=0 /dev/sda1 /mnt
here is the output of that command: Start sector 2048 (nr of hidden sectors) successfully written to /dev/sda1 Physical disk drive id 0x80 (C:) successfully written to /dev/sda1 Number of heads (255) successfully written to /dev/sda1
restore gpt partition info
Hi, i tried this, but had no success with messages in windows. Fortunately, some...