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If i buy a new seagate 3tb and it turns out to be MBR, can i change it to GPT?
GPT seems to be better because it stors multiple copies of data and if data gets corrupted or even overwritten, it can be recovered.
Someone also wrote a review saying with windows 7, if the external is 4tb or maybe 3, you dont get the full amount and the size is reduced, maybe this can be sorted and maximised if turned to gpt?
GPT seems to be better because it stors multiple copies of data and if data gets corrupted or even overwritten, it can be recovered.
Someone also wrote a review saying with windows 7, if the external is 4tb or maybe 3, you dont get the full amount and the size is reduced, maybe this can be sorted and maximised if turned to gpt?
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