ok thanks.
Last idea: placing your boot files at the start of the disk (in case you were 
affected by Bug #1030887 ):
1) via Windows tools, reduce Windows partition from 51.7GB to 50GB, in order to 
create 2GB free space between sda2 and sda3.
2) in this free space, create a 1GB EXT4 partition , and a new BIOS-Boot 
partition. (you can delete the old one)
3) Make your Ubuntu use the 1GB EXT4 partition as separate /boot (see 
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootPartition )
4) Please reboot and indicate if you can reproduce the bug.

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  Grub2 not recognise GPT when presence hybrid MBR

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