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Oct 29, 2014 11:43 AM in response to Loner Tby rubby0913,When I come to the "Enter an MBR hex code (default AB):07 ", I found in my terminal the default is already 07 like this:
Enter an MBR hex code (default 07):
should I continue enter the "07" or other ?
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Oct 29, 2014 12:00 PM in response to Loner Tby rubby0913,That is, I continue follow the commands you told me. After that, what to do next
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Oct 29, 2014 12:02 PM in response to rubby0913by Loner T,After you execute a "w" and "y". Reboot and confirm that your MBR is correct.
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Oct 29, 2014 12:04 PM in response to Loner Tby rubby0913,When rebooting, need I choose "option+command+R"?
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Oct 29, 2014 12:06 PM in response to Loner Tby rubby0913,after the commands 07 and y, it appears an presentation:
" unused partition space(s) found, Use one to protect more partitions? (Y/N):
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Oct 29, 2014 12:14 PM in response to rubby0913by Loner T,You have only GPT #1, #2 and #3. Can you post the output go the GPT show command?
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Oct 29, 2014 12:18 PM in response to Loner Tby rubby0913,Sorry, I can't catch what you mean ? do you mean the output after I enter the command: sudo gdisk /dev/disk0 ?
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Oct 29, 2014 12:22 PM in response to rubby0913by Loner T,No. sudo gpt -vv -r show /dev/disk0.
If GPT #1, #2 and #3 cover your entire disk, you should not have any additional partition spaces.
Look at the GPT output on page 4. You have only 1,2,3 there is no GPT#4.
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Oct 29, 2014 12:57 PM in response to Loner Tby rubby0913,The other partition referred starting from 490231808 seems not definition
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Oct 29, 2014 12:58 PM in response to rubby0913by Loner T,It is not a partition, just bytes to get to the alignment of partitions correctly,.
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Oct 29, 2014 12:59 PM in response to rubby0913by Loner T,There is no partition there, as you can see there is no GPT number there. It is padding to align the sectors.
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Oct 29, 2014 1:04 PM in response to Loner Tby rubby0913,o , I see. but what the mean is by " unused partitions space(s) found"



