How to Fix MBR2GPT Error in MBR to GPT Conversion in Windows 10?
How to Fix MBR2GPT Error in MBR to GPT Conversion in Windows 10?
Geeks - The MBR2GPT error can occur when you try to convert a Master Boot Record (MBR) disk to a GUID Partition Table (GPT) disk in Windows 10. This error usually indicates that the MBR disk contains partitions that are not supported by GPT. In this article, we will look at how you can fix the MBR2GPT error in Windows 10 and successfully convert your MBR disk to GPT.
Check the partitions on your MBR disk
Before attempting to fix the MBR2GPT error, you should first verify that your MBR disk contains only supported partitions. GPT disks support up to 128 primary partitions, and these partitions must be contiguous and not overlap. If your MBR disk contains unsupported partitions, you will need to delete or merge them before you can convert the disk to GPT.
To check the partitions on your MBR disk, follow these steps:
Press the Windows key + X on your keyboard and select "Disk Management" from the menu.
Right-click on the MBR disk you want to convert and select "Properties".
In the "Properties" window, go to the "Volumes" tab and check the partitions listed under "Volume".
If you see any partitions that are not supported by GPT, you will need to delete or merge them before you can proceed with the conversion.
Convert the MBR disk to GPT using the MBR2GPT tool
If your MBR disk contains only supported partitions, you can use the MBR2GPT tool to convert it to GPT. This tool is included with Windows 10 and can be used from the command prompt.
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