Windows ignores GPT disk and converts to MBR during installation
I have followed these steps to install windows 7 home premium x64 on a 3tb drive (asus z87-z motherboard):
Windows Setup: Installing using the MBR (Master boot record) or GPT (GUID Partition Table) partition style
In the console window, diskpart, I ran:
select disk <disk number>
clean
convert gpt
Then when using the GUI to partition the disk to install windows, it always reverts back to MBR (list disk
shows no asterisk under gpt).
I tried again, in this case cleaning and converting the disk, then pointing windows at the partitioned disk and letting it install.
By going to Control Panel
-Administrative tools
-Computer Managment
-Storage
-Disk Management
and checking the properties of the disk I can see that it is now a MBR.
Is there something I have missed? Could there be something in my setup incompatible with GPT that is causing this?
When your computer turns on, press the appropriate F# key on to enter your system's BIOS/EFI. In there look for a mode setting that allows you to choose between booting in CSM (Legacy), or EFI, choose EFI mode.
Save your changes, exit the BIOS/EFI, and boot up the Windows installation disc. You should now be able to format the disk as GPT, and install to it.