Hi Wei-Yee Chan,

FlexNet is not a independent software, it's part of many proprietary
Windows-based softwares (in most cases huge Adobe products: Photoshop,
Dreamweaver, After Effects, Flash Catalyst, Acrobat Pro ...), it may
install without your acknowledgement or authorization. Once any of these
Adobe products is installed, FlexNet silently and secretly writes code
in the boot track. The code will permanently be there even if you
uninstall, format partitions, delete partitions, or repartition. Its
purpose is to prevent people from gaining another trial period even if
you reinstall the whole OS.

Though you don't know it, FlexNet is there at sector 50. You can find the 
signatures from the files (sda.1, sda.2) you attached at 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/716865:
ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Downloads$ cat sda.1 | hd | grep "d8 41 a0 f5 02 00 02 00"
00006400  d8 41 a0 f5 02 00 02 00  49 d3 61 f0 50 50 15 84  |.A......I.a.PP..|
ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Downloads$ cat sda.2 | hd | grep "d8 41 a0 f5 02 00 02 00"
00006400  d8 41 a0 f5 02 00 02 00  49 d3 61 f0 50 50 15 84  |.A......I.a.PP..|

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Title:
  grub-install trashes ntfs partition when sector 32 of the hard disk is
  occupied by Adobe FlexNet

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