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Diskdirector 11 shows system disc as "Superfloppy"

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I have a notebook with a 500GB harddisc. The harddisc is partitioned:
1: 20GB FAT32
2: 80GB NTFS Windows XP SP3 -- System 1
3: 80GB NTFS Windows XP SP3 -- System 2
4: 320GB extended partition
In the extended partition are the following logical partitions:
5: 160GB NTFS data partition
6: 80GB NTFS Windows 7 Home 64Bit -- System 3
7: 80GB NTFS Windows 7 Professional 32Bit -- System 4

The boot of the different systems is managed with grub from the FAT32 partition

I want to resize the partitions 5 to 7, but DD11 say that my hard disc is a "SuperFloppy" and DD10 don't find a hard disc!

What is wrong?

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Is it DD in Windows reporting that or is it DD from the CD? If you only tried one way, try the other and see if it makes a difference.

Can you post a screenshot of what DD shows?

I get the same information with DD11 under Windows 7 and with a boot media (USB stick). DD10 was removed before DD11 was installed, so I could try it only from the boot media.

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Hello

This is interesting case. Is this SSD hard disk in notebook?
Could you please, attach msinfo32 report file to the post or PM message?

Thank you.

High Petr,
I have NO SSD hard disk in the notebook, it is a normal Seagate 500GB hard disk:
I have appended the Msinfo file, unfortunately from a german OS. I haven't found the english version, but I believe that you could guess most of the details, if you use the MSInfo frequently. I have deleted non interesting entries in the file.

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