Try backup up your data look at the fdisk man page: -B Default to one Solaris partition that uses the whole disk. On an x86 machine, if the disk is larger than 2 TB (terabytes), the default size of the Solaris partition will be limited to 2 TB. also the Windows fdisk /mbr will also clean up this error message provided your disk is not back also run format analyze read and rwite test on the whole disk to clean and verify the media. then reinstall OpenSolaris. -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
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