That's one way of doing it - but why would you want to partition into 3, you don't actually achieve that much.
If you re-set it up with a single partition - the errors or problems that can occur with partitioning are eliminated.
To get through the initial problem I - personally - would - as you say use a boot disk with fdisk on it - delete all the existing partitioning - re-boot that just set one partition for the whole disk.
Then when everything is up and running well - then - if you feel you must have more than one partition use one of the propriatry programs, Partition Manager, or the like to add/change the partitions.
One other thing that could have an issue - some bios have a security setting which stops writing to the boot area - check that as well.


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