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To Jerry Housewright: To "repair" a disk that Windows says its been corrupted, and you don't have any data in it, you need only gparted: delete all partitions in the corrupted disk and recreate them as needed. Or if you feel comfortable with CLI, the same you can do using the commands: sfdisk or cfdisk. I hope this aided you. Good luck »
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