Question #79050 on Ubuntu changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/79050
Status: Open => Answered
midnightflash proposed the following answer:
The prolem seems to be that you created all partitions as "primary"
ones. There cannot be more than 4 primary ones. So the rest of the HDD
cannot be used.
You have to change one to be a logical and build the other ones within
this.
As you have done like it is... a problematic job.
>From within GParted-Live-CD:
You could delete the sda2 (swap), move sda3 as far as possible to the beginning
of free space and then sda4 to the beginning of free space. then build a new
logical on the rest of the hdd. Within this logical make a NTFS one.
Now you can look if Windows is possible to find it... it should.
Beware that Windows will rewrite the bootblock so Linux (from a Live-CD)
will have to make a new one after all.
Much fun
mid
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