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how to install ubuntu on harddisk drive partition?

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i am having msi gf 63 with 512 gb ssd and also 1 tb hdd. my hdd has 7 partiton with different size. but at the time of installation partition window showing my hdd as full 1 tb single partition. as i want to install ubuntu on one of my partition of hdd. what to do please help. attacahed screenshot for further details.please help any expert. https://i.stack.imgur.com/LyNvy.jpg

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Your HDD is *a* drive, it cannot contain drives. Those are partitions and the reason why you're referring to then as "drives" is Microsoft's un-education. Now, the problem seems to be Ubuntu not recognizing that particular drive's partitioning, i.e. those 7 **partitions**. The cause is likely to be some proprietary "dynamic drives" setting in Windows. That being the case there's no other option than reformatting the drive, such proprietary technologies aren't supported in Linux, period.
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With newer UEFI systems using gpt partitioning and gpt's 128 partition soft limit, I do not understand why Windows converts a drive to dynamic. It used to be a proprietary work around for the old MBR 4 partition limit. https://askubuntu.com/questions/482768/changing-windows-dynamic-disk-partition-to-basic-partition-and-not-the-full-driv & http://askubuntu.com/questions/482768/changing-windows-dynamic-disk-partition-to-basic-partition-and-not-the-full-driv
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sir, if i convert those dynamic partition to basic in windows then will ubuntu recognize those 7 partitions separately?
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I know that Windows dynamic partitions do not work with Ubuntu, but I have never converted such a partition. I would recommend that you **backup everything that you cannot afford to lose** before such an adventure.
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