ComputerTips_Laiju: Fix 'Windows Cannot Be Installed To This Disk The Selected Disk Has An MBR Partition Table' /GPT partition Table'

Fix 'Windows Cannot Be Installed To This Disk The Selected Disk Has An MBR Partition Table' /GPT partition Table'

 

MBR/GPT Error: Fix 'Windows Cannot Be Installed To This Disk The Selected Disk Has An MBR Partition Table' /GPT partition Table " error without losing the data partition and install windows on your computer without losing any data from the second partition.
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If you are getting an error message like " Windows Cannot Be Installed To This Disk The Selected Disk Has An MBR Partition Table' /GPT partition Table " you can not install windows on it normally. Do you know the reason? Windows has two partition styles MBR (Master Boot Record) and GPT (GUID Partition Table). The latest computers are coming with GPT and older computers have an MBR system. So if you are planning to install new windows on old computers you may get an error message saying "Windows Cannot Be Installed To This Disk The Selected Disk Has An MBR Partition Table". Similarly, if you have an old windows installer disk (or USB) and trying to install it on a new computer, you may get another error message saying "Windows Cannot Be Installed To This Disk The Selected Disk Has a GPT Partition Table'.
How to fix this "Windows Cannot Be Installed To This Disk The Selected Disk Has An MBR Partition Table' /GPT partition" error during Windows 10 installation? Simple. If you have a good windows installer disk that supports UEFI and MBR, you can easily fix this problem by choosing the booting option. You will get two options to boot from your USB installer disk.
1. UEFI Boot 2. Normal MBR Boot So, if you are trying to install windows on a GPT system, you have to boot using UEFI mode. Similarly, if you are trying to install windows on an MBR system, you have to boot using MBR mode. (You can find it here: Run diskmgmt.msc --Right Click on Disk0--Properties--Volumes--Partition Style)
Create a Bootable USB Flash drive using this software. select 'AutoFormat it with FBinst' Select FAT32. Browse your Windows iso image file and GO.

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