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I partitioned my drive using EASEUS Partition Manager 9.1.1 in Windows 7. I made 5 logical partitions and 2 primary partitions for windows 7 i.e C: drive and System Reserved drives (this has been created by windows itself).

During installation of Ubuntu 12.04 64-bit, I am not able to see the partitions. Instead it is showing that 500 GB is available.

When I tried Ubuntu before making partitions, I was able to see the partitions which were there before. Now, after I made partitions using that software, I am not able to see them.

It is also not recognizing windows 7 OS. Some said that, EASEUS is good software and they had no problems with it.

What can I do? Please tell me in an easy way. I am not a geek!

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It is not clear from your question what the current state of your computer is. So it is not clear to me what you are asking to fix. Did your install of Ubuntu work? Can you use Ubuntu from the hard drive of your computer? It sounds as though you told the Ubuntu install to completely erase your disk, destroying all the partitions, and then install Ubuntu in the free space. Is that what happened? – irrational John May 15 '12 at 14:22
This question appears to be abandoned, if you are experiencing a similar issue please ask a new question with details pertaining to your problem. If you feel this question is not abandoned, please flag the question explaining that. :) – Seth Jan 14 at 4:04

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