Tuesday, 26 September 2017

Windows cannot be installed to this disk the selected disk is of the mbr partition table | Mbr to GPT using command prompt

You will find many solutions on Internet but wont work as I tried many but this is one I got fully working :

You need to convert MBR to GPT and its simple.Follow below steps :

The selected disk has an MBR partition



  • Start the system and start the installation process.
  • On the screen, which says install now, press SHIFT + F10 or SHIFT + fn +F10 (whichever works).
  • You will see a command prompt window.
  • Now follow this carefully.. (beware of case-sensitive commands)
    • Type diskpart. Press Enter.
    • Type list disk. Press Enter.
    • Type select disk 0. Press Enter.
    • Type clean. Press Enter.
    • Type convert GPT. Press Enter.
    • exit.
If still not work you can try Boot options.

Effect of a nuclear bomb at your city | nuclear bomb effect | NUKEMAP

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Want to know the effect of a nuclear bomb on your home town? There's an app for that

NUKEMAP  with the help of google map lets you to check the effects of nuclear bomb in your city.

It has pre list of nuclear bombs like Tsar Bomba (USSSR) , Fat Man , Little Boy etc...

Fireball radius: 3.03 km / 1.88 mi
Maximum size of the nuclear fireball; relevance to lived effects depends on height of detonation.

Radiation radius: 7.49 km / 4.65 mi
500 rem radiation dose; between 50% and 90% mortality from acute effects alone; dying takes between several hours and several weeks.

Air blast radius: 12.51 km / 7.77 mi
20 psi overpressure; heavily built concrete buildings are severely damaged or demolished; fatalities approach 100%.

Air blast radius: 33.01 km / 20.51 mi
4.6 psi overpressure; most buildings collapse; injuries universal, fatalities widespread.

Thermal radiation radius: 77.06 km / 47.88 mi
Third-degree burns to all exposed skin; starts fires in flammable materials, contributes to firestorm if large enough.

Just go to website and try yourself.

http://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/