Hi, at the start I want to say I know only a little about Linux. I use it on virtual machine, but never installed it.
Linux on Virtual Machine work great, but there is a problem that I cannot solve it even with a lot of suggestions from google.
I want is to install openSUSE 13.1 x64 next to Windows 7 Professional x64 on Acer Aspire V3-772G. I burned iso image on dvd, and I start a install process. Everything work great untill he asked to choose partition. The program is showing me no default partition for this instalation (in Polish). When I want to manually create a partition it shows me a error message about partition table...
Partition tool parted can't read /dev/sda disk partitions...
I had a 3 partitions -Windows System 80 GB, Multimedia 500 GB and Documentary 350 GB. I left a 70 GB of free space only for Linux. When I start to asking people for help they advise me that it can be olny 4 partitions so I delete a Documentary partiton. At this point I have a 2 partitions and a lot of free space on a disc.
Does someone know what is wrong? I really need some help, because I want to have it working and I really want to avoid formatting a whole disc.
Linux on Virtual Machine work great, but there is a problem that I cannot solve it even with a lot of suggestions from google.
I want is to install openSUSE 13.1 x64 next to Windows 7 Professional x64 on Acer Aspire V3-772G. I burned iso image on dvd, and I start a install process. Everything work great untill he asked to choose partition. The program is showing me no default partition for this instalation (in Polish). When I want to manually create a partition it shows me a error message about partition table...
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Partition tool parted can't read /dev/sda disk partitions...
Does someone know what is wrong? I really need some help, because I want to have it working and I really want to avoid formatting a whole disc.