Are you facing a black screen with an error message that says 'GPT-formatted disk. Legacy boot not supported' while booting up PC? If so, do not worry. Because this article covers everything you need to know to solve the problem.
If you are tired of this error message "GPT-Formatted Disk. Legacy Boot Not Supported," no worries! It's relatively easy to solve this annoying error. In this article from EaseUS, we'll explain what's going wrong under the hood and show you a couple of straightforward solutions to get your computer up and running again.
Before we start fixing the issue, let's understand the culprits behind this error message.
There are two types of major file systems to organize the data on your hard drive: GPT (GUID Partition Table) and MBR (Master Boot Record). Let's break down the differences:
Here's the thing about GPT vs. MBR: those fancy GPT disks won't work if your computer's still using the older 'Legacy BIOS' way of booting. That's why you might see that 'GPT-Formatted Disk' error pop up. It's a confusing mismatch! If you want the full scoop on MBR, GPT, and the whole BIOS vs. UEFI deal, check out these articles:
There are two efficient solutions to boot your computer and fix the annoying error of GPT-Formatted Disk. Legacy Boot Not Supported.
If you have a GPT disk but need MBR for your system, EaseUS Partition Master Professional is a lifesaver. It lets you switch disk formats without the scary risk of data loss. It is widely known for its easy usability and automated features. It will help you without diving into manual procedures.
This is the easiest method to boot your computer in Legacy BIOS mode. The best part is that it will not erase the existing data and will help you keep all your existing data on the disk. Follow the steps here to convert your GPT disk to MBR:
Step 1. Install and launch EaseUS Partition Master on your computer, go to the Disk Converter section.
Step 2. Select "Convert GPT to MBR" and click "Next" to continue.
Step 3. Select the target GPT disk that you want to convert to MBR, and click "Convert" to start the conversion.
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Another solution to convert GPT to MBR is using the built-in Diskpart utility you will get in a Windows system. However, this method requires basic computer skills, and a single wrong command can lead you to potential data loss.
We suggest using this method only if you have previous experience using prompt commands. Otherwise, you should use the specialized tool mentioned in Solution 1.
Step 1. Make sure you've got a handy Windows installation USB. That's going to be your way into a little command-line magic!
Step 2. Plug that Windows installation USB into your computer and boot your computer from it.
Step 3. While you're in this special setup environment, press "Shift" + "F10" on your keyboard. It will pop up a Command Prompt window.
Step 4. Then, individually insert the following commands in the CMD window and hit the "Enter" key after each command:
diskpart
list disk
select disk 1 (Replace "1" with the real number of the disk you want to convert.
clean
convert mbr
exit
You are ready to boot your computer normally.
If you encountered any trouble converting the disk from GPT to MBR via diskpart, the following page provides solutions to it.
How to Fix Cannot Convert GPT to MBR [2024 New]
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Getting that "GPT-Formatted Disk" error can be a bit of a head-scratcher, but the good news is there's a fix! Converting your disk to the older MBR format should get things working with your Legacy system. EaseUS Partition Master is a great tool for this. It has simple instructions and keeps your data safe while everything changes.
It's totally normal to have still a few "Wait, how does this all work?" moments after fixing the error. Here's the breakdown of some common ones:
1. Why is there a whole UEFI/GPT thing anyway?
Think of UEFI as the fancy, modern way computers boot up. GPT disks are made for that, so older systems without UEFI just don't know what to do with them.
2. Does Windows 10 use GPT or MBR?
It might use both! But if you've got the newer UEFI setup, Windows prefers the GPT format.
3. Is NTFS like GPT?
NTFS is about how your files themselves are organized on the disk. GPT is more like the address system for the whole hard drive itself.
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