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That is not what you asked in the message to which I replied, but OK.
Have you tried formatting the drive, see this description in point 5 of the section 'How to create and format partition using Disk Management' is the choise between MBR or GPT.
Have you tried formatting the drive, see this description in point 5 of the section 'How to create and format partition using Disk Management' is the choise between MBR or GPT.
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Disk management , the drive I want is disk 0 .
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What do you mean reinstall windows , I hav'nt done owt yet I want to format the drive to gpt.
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It is greyed out, because the MBR format of drive 0 don't allow you to use it.
Sorry, but as suggested before, please go to a repair shop and let they do it for you, they should also be able to answer all your questions directly.
Sorry, but as suggested before, please go to a repair shop and let they do it for you, they should also be able to answer all your questions directly.
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As I posted before probably the easiest method is simply to wait until you want to re-install windows.
Boot from the media windows is on.
Start the install process and when asked find the drive you want windows on and delete all partitions.
Click next to start the install process and the drive will automatically be formated GPT.
Job done.
(must be a uefi capable system tho)
Boot from the media windows is on.
Start the install process and when asked find the drive you want windows on and delete all partitions.
Click next to start the install process and the drive will automatically be formated GPT.
Job done.
(must be a uefi capable system tho)
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kemical , i normally delete all partitons when loading windows , i didn't know you could get gpt that way . I disk management i delleted some volumes tried to get onto the drive i was getting automatic repairs for ages i must have done something wrong . Tried diskpart again i think it may be ok .
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When i right click on disk 0 in disk managment it says convert to mbr , so i will load windows later tonight and try . I will make a note of kemicals idea ( in case ) he took a lucky guess .
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A lucky guess?When i right click on disk 0 in disk managment it says convert to mbr , so i will load windows later tonight and try . I will make a note of kemicals idea ( in case ) he took a lucky guess .
WTF?
I've been using this method since 2015.
Unfuckingbelievable.
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I also just have the one hard drive to load to . Goodnight
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Here's another lucky guess:
Windows Setup: Installing using the MBR or GPT partition style
Windows Setup: Installing using the MBR or GPT partition style
docs.microsoft.com
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It has keep files and folders , but I think something used to go wrong . It used to keep going back to install , so I just used custom install to save the hassle .
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bochane , was going to get me to take my hard drive to the computer shop . He may be right disk management converted it to gpt I have the feeling as soon as windows is installed it will be mbr . Unless some software does the job . Does anyone know of any way to convert to gpt , it don't matter about losing files or re-installing windows .
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Does anyone know of any way to convert to gpt , it don't matter about losing files or re-installing windows .
I fail to understand why you won't follow the link I posted above? Here it is again in case for some weird reason you can't see it:
Windows Setup: Installing using the MBR or GPT partition style
That is a method to format to GPT.
HOWEVER
If the above method is failing for you then you may have to consider your system isn't set up for uefi installs.
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It is set up for gpt , its all I now use . I like all the area in one without 2tb partitions , I wouldn't know where everything is stored . Would seagate disc wizard convert it to gpt . I didn't try the link .
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No.Would seagate disc wizard convert it to gpt .
If your sure your set up for uefi then simply boot from the media windows is on.
Find the drive you want windows on and delete all partitions leaving an unallocted space.
Do not click anything else other than 'next' otherwise it will come out as mbr again.
Do not click format drive, just click next and you should find it will format it gpt automatically.
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How do i boot from the media windows is on.
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Look in your Bios for the heading 'Boot' or similar and then change the boot order so that your system boots from either the disk or usb you have windows on.
I should have also mentioned above that you want the 'Custom' install option followed by the drive you intend to install windows on. Delete all partitions and then click next. Job done.
I should have also mentioned above that you want the 'Custom' install option followed by the drive you intend to install windows on. Delete all partitions and then click next. Job done.
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