OK, when I meant sector 0, I meant the first sector. If it's the case, startSector is 0 but in this case where the tool moves it to the second sector, startSector is 1, so partitionStart goes to 64 which is not right. Do you know any way around it? Is it right to not add startSector to the relative sectors to get the start of the partition? Or there are cases in which this needs to be added?
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