After a few hours i an found an ultimate solution: (done under ubuntu 9.10 livecd) 1. Install testdisk from repo (sudo apt-get install testdisk) 2. Run testdisk from console (sudo testdisk) 3. select: "no log" (choose your drive) and "proceed" "intel" "analyse" "quick search" (if found not enough try "deeper search") press Y if you have Vista/Win7 or N otherwise "write" 4. It will write the correct partition table 5. (you dont need to restart) run gparted or ubuntu installer 6. now all partitions are visible!
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