MBR Disk and GPT
Disk
MBR
and GPT are two different kinds of disk partitioning formats.
In
the past years, MBR was widely used as the only partitioning format for Windows
system disks due to the limitations of BIOS and operating systems. With the
development of IT and the emergence of UEFI-supported motherboard, to adopt GPT
for disk partitioning becomes more and more popular. Many users begin to find
ways to convert MBR to GPT.
In
comparison to MBR, GPT has more advantages. Since MBR was designed to be able
to store only four partition table, MBR disks allow users to create primary
partitions numbered within just four. However, the design of GPT makes GPT
disks have no such limitation; the primary partitions can be created as many as
users want (only limited by the operating
system in using). On the other hand, it is restricted to create a
partition/volume which is bigger than 2 TB with a MBR disk. Contrarily, GPT
disks break that restriction and support a partition/volume up to 18 EB. These
are the main differences between MBR and GPT.
As
users can see, GPT is becoming more and more popular with its advantageous features.
Hence, there begins to be many situations where users need to change MBR to
GPT. But, how to do that? Actually, it is known for some users that Windows
systems have a built-in tool named Disk Management which is quite helpful for
some simple disk management, including the function of converting disk from MBR
to GPT. However, that tool is quite restricted: before converting a MBR disk to
GPT, all the partitions on that disk must be deleted. Meanwhile, all the data
on the disk will be destroyed in the beginning of the conversion.
How to Convert MBR
to GPT without Data Loss
Users
can actually use third party tools like MiniTool Partition Wizard to enjoy a
lossless conversion between MBR and GPT disks. It is easy and safe, being much
better than Disk Management.
Install
MiniTool Partition Wizard, and run it to get the main interface.
Click
on a disk to make it the target disk which needs to be converted to GPT (system disk can’t be converted due to the
result that boot failure would occur).
Click
“Convert MBR Disk to GPT Disk” in the
action panel to continue (it is also OK
to select “Convert MBR Disk to GPT Disk” from the right-click menu of the disk
or drop-down list of “Disk” in the menu bar).
Click
“Apply” to implement the conversion.
Wait for the automatic processing. Done!
From
the instruction above, it is obvious that to convertMBR to GPT without data loss is possible. MiniTool Partition Wizard has a good
performance in disk management. Feel free to know more about it on the website.
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