rzn6jw
Active member
I had a 1Tb sata ssd that I was using to boot to my Windows 11 Pro. I had previously used it in Windows 10 and when I upgraded to Win 11 I used mbr2gpt. I have since upgraded to a 2Tb Samsung EVO Pro and now I want to use this old ssd as a boot disk for my wife's Win 10 Pro so I can upgrade her PC to Win 11.
Her current C: drive is mbr and I want to keep it as a backup if the move to Win 11 fails. However, the ssd from my system apparently has my system's gpt info on it as I can't Macrium her C: drive to the ssd and have the PC boot after changing her BIOS to UEFI.
Is there any way of formatting the ssd to remove the gpt info and make it mbr again? I checked the web and can't find anything about reversing the procedure.
Thanks
Her current C: drive is mbr and I want to keep it as a backup if the move to Win 11 fails. However, the ssd from my system apparently has my system's gpt info on it as I can't Macrium her C: drive to the ssd and have the PC boot after changing her BIOS to UEFI.
Is there any way of formatting the ssd to remove the gpt info and make it mbr again? I checked the web and can't find anything about reversing the procedure.
Thanks
- Windows Build/Version
- v22H2 build 22621.1702
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Win 11Pro v22H2 build 22621.1848
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- DIY
- CPU
- AMD Ryzen 9 5950X
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte X570 Aorus Pro WIFI
- Memory
- 64G DDR4 3200
- Graphics Card(s)
- ASUS RTX 4070 Super OC
- Sound Card
- Soundblaster
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung
- Screen Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- PSU
- Corsair 850W
- Case
- GameMax
- Cooling
- Deepcool LT720
- Keyboard
- Corsair
- Mouse
- Razor
- Internet Speed
- Gigabyte
- Browser
- Firefox
- Antivirus
- Norton 360