Can't boot from an OEM Recovery, error : can't boot from dynamic disk


  1. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Full Edition x32
       #1

    Can't boot from an OEM Recovery, error : can't boot from dynamic disk


    I have a sony Vaio laptop VGN FS515 H.
    I want to use his Recovery Tools by pressing F10 when the laptop boot.

    The problem is that the recovery partition (OEM) won't boot and an error message says :"that my partition of my Hard disk is dynamic and it should Base in oreder to let the procedure of recovery begins.
    I used utility like EaseUs and Partition Wizard to change my hard disk from dynamic to Basic ,
    but They don't do any thing.
    I checked my hard disk it's always dynamique, and I can't boot from my recovery

    How can I solve that issue?
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  2. Posts : 12,012
    Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
       #2

    When, how, and why did your hard drive become a "dynamic disk"??

    It should be "Basic" in nearly all situations.

    Exactly, I say exactly, what happened when you tried to use Partition Wizard to change to Basic?
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  3. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Full Edition x32
    Thread Starter
       #3

    the problem began when I tried to install a linux distribution and the process was aborted during the install.
    I lost one partition of my hard disk.
    And I used EaseUs Master Partition Recovery to get it back .
    I think that issue has changed the nature of my hard Disk.
    In Partition Wizard : I Right click on the Disk of my hard Drive , then I click on Convert Dynamic Disk to Basic Disk.
    I click on Apply then Partition wizard tell me that in order to change my hard disk to Basic I must reboot (a warning says that I may loose my data so I must save my data) so change take effects .
    I reboot and nothing happens .
    My recovery partition still having the some troubles I can't do recovery by pressing F10.end of the story
    Last edited by riadh; 21 Oct 2014 at 08:58.
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