Hi Andy

When i look at your w7 partition table output, then there seems to be a
problem with start/end cylinders.

Your first partitions last cylinder is 13, but also the start cylinder
of your second partition is 13. two partitions should not share the same
cylinder/sector! Something seems to be messed up.

I would create a loop device and then use a deep scan with "testdisk" on
that loop device. May be it's possible to correct the wrong entrys in
the partition table.

Cheers Andreas

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