Situatie
GPT (or GUID Partition Table) is the updated version of the MBR table scheme that’s available on computers with UEFI/EFI installed (not BIOS). GPT may also be used on some computers that have BIOS installed and not UEFI/EFI. These type of disks have the following advantages:
- It can have to 128 partitions vs. 4 partitions on a MBR disk
- A single partition can have up to 256TB vs. 2TB maximum allowed space on a MBR disk
GPT disks can be read by the following Windows versions:
- Windows XP 64-bit
- Windows Vista
- Windows 7
- Windows 8
- Windows Server 2003 and Server 2008
These disks can also be used to boot Windows from, but only the 64-bit Windows versions will boot from GPT: Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows Server editions.
Note that you can boot Windows from GPT only if your computer has UEFI/EFI installed. MBR disks are supported by all Windows versions. Removable disks, such as USB drives, can’t be converted to GPT. These removable disks are set as a MBR.
Solutie
Pasi de urmat
Convert GPT to MBR using Disk Management
- Boot into your Windows (Vista, 7 or 8)
- Click Start
- Go to Control Panel
- Click Administrative Tools
- Click Computer Management
- On the left menu, click Storage > Disk Management
- Right-click on each partition from the disk you want to convert from GPT. You must delete all partitions from the disk before you begin the converting process from GPT. To do so, click Delete Volume on each partition until the entire disk has unallocated space.
- Right-click on the disk and click Convert to MBR Disk
- Once the process is done, you can now create partitions on the new disk as you wish
- Close Disk Management when done.
Convert GPT to MBR using Command Prompt
If you’re not able to boot into Windows (Vista, 7 or 8) to run Disk Management and perform the converting process, you can also use Command Prompt (either from the original installation disc/USB or via Command Prompt from Easy Recovery Essentials).
You can perform these steps either by booting into Windows and running Command Prompt from Start > Run > cmd or by using the original installation disc to open Command Prompt, if you can’t access Windows.
- Insert the Windows installation disc and restart your computer
- Boot from the disc by pressing any key at the “Press any key” screen
- Go to System Recovery Options
- Click Command Prompt
- Type: diskpart
- Press Enter
- Type: list disk
- Press Enter
- Remember the number of the disk you want to convert.
- Type: select disk “x”
- Press Enter
- Type: clean
- Press Enter and Type: convert mbr
- Press Enter
- Disk #”x” is now being converted
- You can type
exit
and hit Enter in Command Prompt to exit or continue setting up partitions on the new MBR disk.
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