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Here’s how to fix Windows 10/11 needs GPT partition error
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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So you’re trying to upgrade your Windows, or perform a clean installation, but suddenly you getWindows 10needs GPTpartitionerror. Things don’t look so good, but in order to understand what’s happening, let’s delve deeper into this.
GPTstands for GUID Partition Table, serving as the defaultpartitionstructure on newer machines for managing sub-partitionson your drive. GPT is part of theUnified Extensible Firmware InterfaceorUEFI, which means that any system based onUEFIshould be installed on a GPT drive. But that’s enough for introduction, so let’s see what solutions are at hand.
How do I fix Windows 10 needs GPT partition error?
1. Boot in UEFI Mode
In order to fixWindows 10needs GPTpartitionerror, you should first make sure that yourmotherboardsupportsUEFI. If it does, follow these steps:
2. Change GPT to MBR
If you’re gettingWindows 10needs GPTpartitionerror, you might want to consider switching to MBR. Master Boot Record or MBR, can be considered the better option to boot from. In order to do this, follow these steps:
Bear in mind that diskpart is an incredibly powerful and somewhat advanced tool, so be extra cautious while using it. If you’re not careful, you can cause permanent file loss.
3. Switch from UEFI to Legacy
This is a good alternative if theWindows 10needs GPT partitionerror still appears. To switch to legacy boot, simply follow these steps:
Your harddrive partitionstyle must be set up to support eitherUEFImode or the legacyBIOS-compatibility mode.
Some users are also suggesting to create a boot partition. In order to do that, follow these steps:
There you go, these are some solutions that might help you fixWindows 10needs GPT partitionso be sure to try them all.
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Madalina Dinita
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Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.
She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.
Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.
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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.