OK
I see that i needed to use fdisk -v
Any need to preserve any existing stuff? (and how if so?)
Primary GPT:
Disk: sd0 Usable LBA: 34 to 1953525134 [1953525168 Sectors]
GUID: 0b27fac9-4c45-460c-b321-f6ba7ccacfb9
#: type [ start: size ]
guid name
------------------------------------------------------------------------
0: EFI Sys [ 2048: 532480 ]
ea1f79db-2bee-4ade-9b7c-017de2787211 EFI system partition
1: e3c9e316-0b5c-4db8-817d-f92df00215ae [ 534528: 32768 ]
4aeb925c-5204-441c-b69a-1c834c45f14a Microsoft reserved partition
2: FAT12 [ 567296: 1898479616 ]
71338e9f-73de-47e5-af24-f4dd9ffe124a Basic data partition
3: FAT12 [ 1899046912: 52428800 ]
2ed3bbc7-5870-4fc0-be04-ba6cfaf9284c Basic data partition
4: Win Recovery [ 1951475712: 2048000 ]
11ab734a-6c45-4b61-b15b-3fad264c92d2 Basic data partition
Secondary GPT:
Disk: sd0 Usable LBA: 34 to 1953525134 [1953525168 Sectors]
GUID: 0b27fac9-4c45-460c-b321-f6ba7ccacfb9
#: type [ start: size ]
guid name
------------------------------------------------------------------------
0: EFI Sys [ 2048: 532480 ]
ea1f79db-2bee-4ade-9b7c-017de2787211 EFI system partition
1: e3c9e316-0b5c-4db8-817d-f92df00215ae [ 534528: 32768 ]
4aeb925c-5204-441c-b69a-1c834c45f14a Microsoft reserved partition
2: FAT12 [ 567296: 1898479616 ]
71338e9f-73de-47e5-af24-f4dd9ffe124a Basic data partition
3: FAT12 [ 1899046912: 52428800 ]
2ed3bbc7-5870-4fc0-be04-ba6cfaf9284c Basic data partition
4: Win Recovery [ 1951475712: 2048000 ]
11ab734a-6c45-4b61-b15b-3fad264c92d2 Basic data partition
MBR:
Disk: sd0 geometry: 121601/255/63 [1953525168 Sectors]
Offset: 0 Signature: 0xAA55
Starting Ending LBA Info:
#: id C H S - C H S [ start: size ]
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
0: EE 0 0 2 - 267349 89 4 [ 1: 4294967295 ] EFI GPT
1: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0: 0 ] unused
2: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0: 0 ] unused
3: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0: 0 ] unused
Microsoft reserved partition would be what?
I just don't want to end up with a non-bootable drive.
Windows 10 sticks it's fingers into changing BIOS settings, especially
after a big update.
And now I go searching for lot's of stuff on Gurgle.com.
Which really get's me pretty worthless crap for about 2 years now.
Thanks,
Chris Bennett