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"How can I best convert the disk partition format without losing data from unformatted partitions?"
Are you overwhelmed with information about “MBR to GPT conversion” while searching? In this article, we will delve into how to convert MBR to GPT using third-party partition tools, Disk Management, and diskpart in detail.
If you choose the built-in tools of Windows, both methods require deleting existing disk partitions. To avoid data loss, it is recommended to use the more professional Partition Master Professional, which can easily convert partition styles in only 3 steps.
MBR and GPT are both partition styles used by Windows. In simple terms, the partition style tells Windows how to access data on a disk. Most of the time, you can use a disk just fine regardless of its partition style. However, there may be situations where you need to convert from MBR to GPT or vice versa:
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An MBR disk only supports four partition table entries, meaning it allows a maximum of four primary partitions. If more partitions are needed, an additional structure called an extended partition is required.
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GPT is more robust, and it allows for volumes larger than 2 TB. As such, if your drive is greater than 2 TB in size, you might prefer to use the GPT partition style to take full advantage of your disk space. (With a disk larger than 2 TB, you can use no more than 2 TB of storage with the traditional MBR scheme.)
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As you know, MBR and GPT disks use different boot modes (MBR disks support BIOS, while GPT disks support UEFI mode). When cloning Windows or migrating an OS, you need to make sure that both the source disk and target disk have the same partition style to ensure that your computer can boot from the target disk without issue.
As mentioned above, there are 3 ways to convert MBR disk to GPT, including using Disk Management, DiskPart commands, or 3rd party software.
If you use either the built-in Windows Disk Management tool or diskPart to convert an MBR disk to GPT, all existing volumes on the disk will be deleted. Thus, if you want to convert an MBR disk to GPT without data loss, you need to back up the entire disk in advance, which can be time-consuming, as disks often store billions of files.
With that said, we recommend trying a reliable disk partition tool – AOMEI Partition Assistant. This software can help you convert an MBR disk to GPT without data loss directly. With AOMEI Partition Assistant, there's no need to delete the disk volume via Disk Management or DiskPart. All you need to do is select the disk and choose “Convert to GPT Disk”.
Step-by-step guide:
Step 1. Download and launch the Partition Master tool on your computer.
Step 2. Launch Disk Converter and select “Convert MBR to GPT,” then click “Next” to proceed.
Step 3: Select the MBR disk that you want to convert to GPT, and click "Convert" to start the conversion.
Video Tutorial Guide: How to Convert MBR to GPT
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Before conversion, you need to remove all volumes on the disk, otherwise "Convert to GPT Disk" will be disabled in Disk Management. Thus, if there are files on the disk you want to convert, back up all the files first. Generally, you can manually copy and paste files and folders to back up the disk, which will undoubtedly take a long time. If you want to back up efficiently, you can use a free backup software - tools Todo Backup, which is much faster than copying and pasting files.
After ensuring data safety, you can convert an MBR disk to GPT via Disk Management with the following steps:
Step 1: Right-click "This PC", select "Manage", and then enter "Disk Management".
Step 2: Right-click on the volume present on the target disk and select "Delete Volume". If you have accidentally deleted a volume, refer to the linked article to recover the partition and files on it.
Step 3: When the disk is empty (displayed as Unallocated), right-click it and choose Convert to GPT Disk.
Now you have successfully converted the MBR disk to GPT. To use the disk for data storage, you need to create new volumes on the disk. (If you used a partition tool, you might not need to do this and can instead proceed to use the disk directly after conversion.)
Step 1 Right-click the unallocated space and select "New Simple Volume…"
Step 2: You should now see the New Simple Volume Wizard. Click Next to continue.
Step 3. Specify the size of the volume, assign a drive letter or path, and format the partition. A new Simple Volume will be created. You can repeat this process to create more partitions on the disk.
Step 4: Copy the backup files back to the hard drive as needed.
DiskPart is a command-line tool in Windows used for managing disks or disk partitions. Hence, you can also use this utility to convert an MBR disk to GPT. However, similar to using Disk Management, you need to delete volumes on the disk before converting, which means backing up your data is necessary if you choose this method.
Step 1: Click the "Start" button, and then type cmd.
Step 2: Right-click Command Prompt, and select Run as administrator.
Step 3: If you see a dialog asking for your permission, click Yes.
If you accidentally clean the partition, you can undo DiskPart clean operation to get back your files.
Step 5: With the partitions deleted, you can now convert the MBR to GPT:
Actually, the major difference between using built-in Windows tools and third-party software lies in whether deleting disk partitions is required. As mentioned above, using a partitioning program that works as an MBR to GPT converter is the easiest way to convert an MBR disk to GPT. Plus, the tool can help you clone disks, merge partitions, shrink partitions, migrate OS, and more. If you want to convert the system disk from MBR to GPT, it's recommended to use a handy tool.
If you have more questions about converting MBR to GPT, please refer to the following frequently asked questions and answers:
< strong > 1. Can I convert MBR to GPT without formatting? < / strong >
Yes, you can convert MBR to GPT without formatting by using reliable disk conversion software like Partition Master.
Its disk conversion feature can help you successfully switch between MBR and GPT without deleting volumes or formatting. You can simply follow the guide in Method 1 on this page.
2. How to convert MBR to GPT without OS?
3. How to convert MBR to GPT using the Command Prompt?
Open Diskpart, and then type each of the following commands on a separate line, pressing Enter after each: