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Booting windows from gpt requires efi. That is windows limitation. Linux will boot off juat about anything, including a damp piece of string.
You can use gpt partitioned devices as storage, but if you want to boot windows from it, you will have the extra complications and limitations of efi to deal with.
Yes, I remember GPT storage drives from the early days here before we had to deal with the UEFI crapware.
Professor, do you see any real benefit to UEFI or Secure Boot?
I am just shaking my head at UEFI, Secure Boot and Windows 8, at the absurdity of these being considered progress by anyone. Instead they have grotesquely fumbled what was a near-perfect stasis in Windows 7.
SSD's are the real progress, all that's needed besides SP2.