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The title says it all, I do not see any partition but the whole disk. My version is 12.04 LTS. I literally have no idea.

EvilRaceHorse
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  • http://imagizer.imageshack.us/a/img838/2808/p2fg.png Here is the picture, When I installed ubuntu, I put /home, /swap and root to different partitions and I also have Win 7, so it is IMPOSSIBLE for me to have no partition – EvilRaceHorse Apr 23 '14 at 14:16
  • http://imageshack.com/a/img834/3923/mwpr.png Well, it shows one partition but the size of one of them is wrong also, I can access all my partitions – EvilRaceHorse Apr 23 '14 at 14:42
  • What does GParted show if you double-click on the device which shows an exclamation point beside it? You can also get similar information from the command: sudo parted /dev/sda unit s print. I suspect there is a problem with the partition table. If so then see [How-to Fix Invalid MSDOS Partition Tables](http://gparted.org/h2-fix-msdos-pt.php). – Curtis Gedak Apr 23 '14 at 18:56
  • It says "Can't have overlapping partitions" is there any way I can fix this without wiping my data? – EvilRaceHorse Apr 23 '14 at 19:51
  • But it's solution is dubious, does that mean it is going to wipe my windows partition? – EvilRaceHorse Apr 26 '14 at 09:02

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