MBR2GPT shows this error: Disk layout validation failed for disk 1

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  1. Posts : 6,300
    Windows 11 Pro - Windows 7 HP - Lubuntu
       #61

    I may have a solution for the reagentc / enableApu, did you converted from Legacy - MBR to UEFI - GPT using mbr2gpt.exe?
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  2. Apu
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       #62

    Megahertz said:
    I may have a solution for the reagentc / enableApu, did you converted from Legacy - MBR to UEFI - GPT using mbr2gpt.exe?
    Yup, and i think almost everything go well, i just made a backup and reboot my pc tonight, and it was compatible with windows 11 :D

    Now i'm installing it, i will tell what i have done in cmd after that :)
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  3. Posts : 6,300
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       #63

    Please post a Minitool partition image when you're done.
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  4. Apu
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       #64

    Megahertz said:
    Please post a Minitool partition image when you're done.
    I have another problem, i was installing windows 11 but in 48% it shows me a black screen with the error "driver_pnp_watchdog" and i didn't complete the install because i just can't end it :(
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       #65

    Apu said:
    I have another problem, i was installing windows 11 but in 48% it shows me a black screen with the error "driver_pnp_watchdog" and i didn't complete the install because i just can't end it
    Open device manager. Is there any yellow alert of missing driver?
    Please post a Minitool partition image
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  6. Apu
    Posts : 30
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       #66

    Megahertz said:
    Open device manager. Is there any yellow alert of missing driver?
    Please post a Minitool partition image
    There are not yellow alert on the device manager i think:
    MBR2GPT shows this error: Disk layout validation failed for disk 1-screenshot-2021-10-22-160415.jpg
    And here is the minitool image:
    MBR2GPT shows this error: Disk layout validation failed for disk 1-screenshot-2021-10-22-160253.jpg
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  7. Posts : 6,300
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       #67

    If you can boot with the drive 1 (data drive) detached, I suggest you delete the the Reservado para el Sistema (drive 1 - partition 1). It is now useless and you may have problems trying to boot from it.

    Open a CMD window as administrator and type:
    Diskpart
    select disk 1
    select partition 1
    detail partition (take a snapshot of the details and post it here)
    exit
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  8. Apu
    Posts : 30
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       #68

    Megahertz said:
    If you can boot with the drive 1 (data drive) detached, I suggest you delete the the Reservato del Sistema (drive 1 - partition 1). It is now useless and you may have problems trying to boot from it.
    Ok ok, and how i can delete it?
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  9. Posts : 6,300
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       #69

    Apu said:
    Ok ok, and how i can delete it?
    With Minitool, right click on the partition and select delete. It will create an unallocated space. You may extend the the D: partition to the left to use the space.

    Open a CMD window as administrator and type:
    Diskpart
    select disk 1
    select partition 1
    detail partition (take a snapshot of the details and post it here)
    exit
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  10. Posts : 6,300
    Windows 11 Pro - Windows 7 HP - Lubuntu
       #70

    Apu, please post the the partition details

    Open a CMD window as administrator and type:
    Diskpart
    select disk 1
    select partition 1
    detail partition (take a snapshot of the details and post it here)
    exit
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