Convert an MBR disk into a GPT disk
Applies To: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows Server 2022, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016
Master Boot Record (MBR) disks use the standard BIOS partition table. GUID partition table (GPT) disks use the Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI). One advantage of GPT disks is that you can have more than four partitions on each disk. GPT is also required for disks larger than 2 terabytes (TB).
You can change a disk from MBR to GPT partition format as long as the disk contains no partitions or volumes.
Important
- Before you convert a disk, back up any data on the disk, and close any programs that access the disk.
- You must be a member of the Backup Operators or Administrators group, at minimum, to convert a disk.
Convert an MBR disk with Disk Management
To complete the disk conversion by using Disk Management, follow these steps.
Back up or move the data on the MBR disk prior to conversion.
Delete all partitions and volumes on the MBR disk.
- For each partition or volume, select and hold (or right-click) the item, and select Delete Partition or Delete Volume.
Select and hold (or right-click) the MBR disk to convert to the GPT format, and select Convert to GPT Disk.
The process notifies you when the conversion completes.
Convert an MBR disk from the command line
To complete the disk conversion from the command line with the diskpart disk partition process, follow these steps.
Back up or move the data on the MBR disk prior to conversion.
Open an elevated command prompt: select and hold (or right-click) Command Prompt, and select Run as Administrator.
At the prompt, enter
diskpart
to initiate the disk partition process.Prepare the MBR disk for conversion by cleaning (deleting) any partitions or volumes.
Note
If the MBR disk doesn't have any partitions or volumes, skip to the last step to apply the conversion.
At the DISKPART prompt, enter
list disk
. Make a note of the MBR disk number that you want to convert to GPT format.At the DISKPART prompt, enter
select disk
<disk-number>
, where<disk-number>
is the MBR disk number to convert.At the DISKPART prompt, enter
clean
to delete all partitions and volumes on the disk.
At the DISKPART prompt, enter
convert gpt
to convert the MBR disk to the GPT partition format.
The diskpart process notifies you when the conversion completes.
Review diskpart commands
The following table shows a summary of the commands for the diskpart process.
Command | Description |
---|---|
list disk |
Displays a list of disks and information about them, such as their size and the amount of available free space. The command also shows whether the disk is a basic or dynamic disk, and whether it uses the MBR or GPT partition format. In the list of results, the disk marked with an asterisk (*) has the current focus for entered commands. |
select disk disk-number |
Selects the specified disk, where disk-number is the disk number that you want to select. The command also gives the current focus to the specified disk. |
clean |
Removes all partition or volume sections from the disk that has the current focus. |
convert gpt |
Converts an empty basic disk with the MBR partition format into a basic disk with the GPT partition format. |
Try the MBR2GPT conversion tool
As an alternate approach, you can use the MBR2GPT.EXE tool to convert the MBR disk to the GPT partition format. Keep in mind that the tool can be more complicated to use than the diskpart
process. For details, see Convert MBR partition to GPT.
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