Many high-end games, professional software, and cloud security applications now require Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 features, which are only supported when the system disk uses the GPT partition format.
Ok I figure this best goes in Microsoft forum because its not really a hardware question.<BR><BR>I have a Nvidia 730i board that supprorts RAID arrays greater than 2TB and I have a 2.72 TB array setup ...
I have grown to hate working on GPT protective formatted computers. When windows stops coming up I plug the harddrive to my Apricorn USB to harddrive reader and it shows up in device manager but I can ...
Many high-end games, professional software, and cloud security applications now require Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 features, which are only supported when the system disk uses the GPT partition format.