Windows was installing an update but failed to reboot.
When I power on It gived me an error saying to install an OS (code F30).
It doesn't seem an HW failure because it passed all HP Diagnostic Test checks.
However now I have a partition table with all partitions corrupted (GParted red flag)
NB: there is even a BitLocker partition, so it is extremely important that I recover the partitions as it was before so the TPM doesn't complain.
I did a backup of the entire disk so I can work safely (I'm working on Ubuntu).
fsck.FAT on EFI partition gives me
A quick search with Testdisk gives$ sudo fsck.fat /dev/sdc1
fsck.fat 4.1 (2017-01-24)
Logical sector size (29022 bytes) is not a multiple of the physical sector size.
However I can list files.Warning: number of heads/cylinder mismatches 255 (FAT) != 64 (HD)
Warning: number of sectors per track mismatches 63 (FAT) != 32 (HD)
Warning: number of heads/cylinder mismatches 16 (NTFS) != 64 (HD)
Warning: number of sectors per track mismatches 2 (NTFS) != 32 (HD)
Warning: number of heads/cylinder mismatches 16 (NTFS) != 64 (HD)
Warning: number of sectors per track mismatches 2 (NTFS) != 32 (HD)
I don't know if I need to change the geometry of the disk or something similar, any suggestion?
I put here testdisk log.
Some information:
Disk: HP SSD EX900 M.2
OS: Windows 10 (Pro? IDK)
PC: HP ProBook 470 G5