sorcerer
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A mate's wife recently got caught out by the phone call, "I'm from Microsoft and your computer has been hijacked by people traffickers and/or got a gazillion faults" scam. She managed to stop payment just in time but they had access to the machine so my mate wants a nuke and pave to be on the safe side because he's terrified of what they may have left behind.
The machine is/was quite happily working and continuing to run Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 and the drive was split into two partitions, a system and a data partition, with things like the Documents, Pictures and Music folders residing on D:.
I forgot to pick up his Windows 7 disc when I went round there earlier so I used Nirsoft's ProduKey to recover his Windows product key then booted from my Win 7 iso on my Zalman, deleted the existing C: partition and attempted to create a new partition in the now unallocated space, only to be confronted by the following message:
Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected disk has an MBR partition table. On EFI systems, Windows can only be installed to GPT disks.
But Windows WAS installed to that disk (537 days ago actually) and working perfectly well up to half an hour ago when I started work on it. As mentioned earlier, the D: drive still has all his documents, music and photos on it, so what's happening here and what can I do about it?
The machine is/was quite happily working and continuing to run Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 and the drive was split into two partitions, a system and a data partition, with things like the Documents, Pictures and Music folders residing on D:.
I forgot to pick up his Windows 7 disc when I went round there earlier so I used Nirsoft's ProduKey to recover his Windows product key then booted from my Win 7 iso on my Zalman, deleted the existing C: partition and attempted to create a new partition in the now unallocated space, only to be confronted by the following message:
Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected disk has an MBR partition table. On EFI systems, Windows can only be installed to GPT disks.
But Windows WAS installed to that disk (537 days ago actually) and working perfectly well up to half an hour ago when I started work on it. As mentioned earlier, the D: drive still has all his documents, music and photos on it, so what's happening here and what can I do about it?