I'm trying to install Windows 11 on my SSD, but when I select the disk for installation, it gives me an error message saying that the selected disk has an MBR partition table, and EFI systems can only install to GPT disks. What's the best way to resolve this issue?
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Just a heads up, before making any changes like that, it's really important to back up your data. You don’t want to lose anything important when cleaning the drive.
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You can fix the issue by using the diskpart command. Just open the advanced options during installation and type 'diskpart' in the command prompt. Then, run 'list disk', select your disk by typing 'select disk #' (replace # with your disk number), and finally type 'clean'. This will clear the MBR and you should be able to install Windows after restarting your PC.
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