How to Quickly and Easily Tell If Your Hard Drive is Formatted GPT


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    How to Quickly and Easily Tell If Your Hard Drive is Formatted GPT


    I have just started playing with my first UEFI system.

    Normally when I receive a new laptop to set up for someone the first thing I recommend is that I reinstall W7 fresh. In preparing to do this the question immediately arose about whether the hard drive was formatted GPT or MBR.

    I knew I could run Partition Wizard or any number of 3rd party tools to find out, but I was already in Windows and poked around and found this quick and easy method:


    • Open Disk Management: Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management > Disk Management.
    • Right click on the Disk Box (The smaller box on the left, with the Disk #, not the larger volume boxes)
    • Select Properties > then go to the Volumes Tab
    • And next to “Partition Style” it will list the format. "Master Boot Record (MBR)" or “GUID Partition Table (GPT)”.

    Done

    (Note: also here it lists the small Unallocated and Reserved spaces that Windows requires at the beginning and end of disks for it's housekeeping duties.)

    I made a tutorial. Here: https://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials...atted-gpt.html
    Last edited by TVeblen; 04 Aug 2012 at 09:45.
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  2. Posts : 2,240
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    Nice find....very useful!
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  3. Posts : 26,869
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    Nice job. That can come in handy. Thanks
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    Thanks TVeblen. How long did it take you to find that.
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  5. Posts : 1,996
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
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    Hmm!
    I have a UEFI, I think I'll experiment with GPT booting.

    Thanks
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    Layback Bear said:
    Thanks TVeblen. How long did it take you to find that.
    Not long at all. I had just turned it on, was looking around at all the usual stuff, opened Disk Management, looked, and said to myselves: "Why is there no indication of the disk format? Grumble, grumble, sputter.....".

    Then: "wait a minute...".

    Then started right clicking everything.

    Those MS engineers are smart guys, but they are a sneaky bunch!
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