GPT Partition Table on WIndows 7?

T

Turtle

Hi everyone,


Did I understand that right?

MBR is the standard Partition Table for Windows and only can be used for
the Hard disks WITH Windows on it.

However the GUID Partition Table (GPT) be used ONLY for additional Hard
disks under Windows?

I THINK only MACs and Linux can be installed on a GUID Partition Table
(GPT) System.


I`m curious,
John
 
J

Jim

I think it goes like this. EFI is needed to boot of GPT. GRUB appearently
can boot GPT for BIOS. Any 64bit version of Windows can read GPT hard
drives.
 
T

Turtle

Hi Jim,

Am 03.08.2010 19:41, schrieb Jim:
I think it goes like this. EFI is needed to boot of GPT. GRUB appearently
can boot GPT for BIOS. Any 64bit version of Windows can read GPT hard
drives.
I agree
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GUID_Partition_Table

Win 7 can read GPT Harddrives.
I also understand what you mean by EFI.


I guess some people would want to know why I want GPT anyway unless one
has a parition bigger than 2 TB.

I talk about this because I think GPT is superior to MBR. (more flexible
than MBR)

My opinion,
John
 

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