Sometimes you may need to know what type of disk is in your computer. There are a couple of ways you can do this. Here’s one easy method to check what type of disk you have in your computer.
If you’ve got a functioning Windows 10 operating system, your C: drive is probably formatted in a confusingly named GPT format. If you’re using a pre-installed version on a new computer, it may come pre-configured this way. If you have a Windows 8 or Windows 7 computer, your C: drive is probably using a confusingly named MBR format. It is easy to check which you have, and which you don’t, by following these instructions:
If you’ve ever experienced a drive failure or failure to boot, then you’ve probably found yourself Googling your symptoms or wondering what the heck GPT is or MBR is and which one should you use.
If you use Windows, you may have heard the terms GPT or MBR at some point. I won’t go through the distinctions between GPT and MBR in this article; instead, I’ll show you how to determine whether your hard disk is GPT or MBR in Windows 11. The same techniques apply in Windows 10, so you may use them to see if your hard disk is GPT or MBR in Windows 10.
In truth, there are several techniques to determine whether your PC’s hard disk is GPT or MBR. In this article, I’ll just show you three methods for determining whether your PC’s hard disk is GPT or not. So, let’s get this party started.
Method 1: In Windows 11, see if your hard drive is GPT or MBR.
Because of its user-friendly interface, the most common and widely used way is to use disk management in Windows 11. If you’re running Windows 7, you can also use it to see if your PC’s hard drive is GPT or MBR. So, the first step is to open disk management by right-clicking on the start menu and selecting disk management from the menu. Alternatively, type Diskmgmt.msc into the run dialog box and hit enter.
Open Disk Management
Right-click on the disk and select properties after the disk management window has opened.
Access the Disk Properties
You can’t see the partition style now that the disk information is visible; to do so, go to the volumes and then to the partition style, which is either GPT or MBR.
Disk Information
This is one of the simplest and coolest methods available on Windows 11. Let’s check it out using Windows Settings.
Method 2: Use the Windows Settings to see if your PC’s hard drive is GPT or MBR.
We’ve noticed that Microsoft is gradually shifting options from the control panel into the windows settings since the release of Windows 10 in 2015. Almost half of the options in Windows 11 have been moved from the control panel to the windows settings. Microsoft’s move toward a single settings panel is a positive thing. Because Microsoft has moved all of them into the Windows settings, we’ll need to find the identical process we did with disk management in the Windows settings as well.
Step one is to open the Windows settings by pressing Windows + I on the keyboard, and then go to the storage settings under system. Then select drives and volumes from the advanced storage settings.
Open Disk and Volume Settings
After you’ve accessed the disk and volume settings, you’ll need to click on your hard disk, where you’ll find properties, and then you’ll need to click on it.
Access the Disk Properties using the Windows Settings
The partition style of the disk is visible when you access the properties of the disk.
Partition Style is GPT
Method 3: Using the CMD, determine whether your hard drive is GPT or MBR.
CMD and PowerShell, believe it or not, are two of the most powerful tools in the Windows operating system. To be completely honest, all you have to do is type a single command and the outcome will appear in front of you. So, in the Run dialog box, type Diskpart and hit Enter.
Open Diskpart
Now type list disk into the search box and hit enter. If the disk is GPT or MBR, you won’t see exactly what was written. Instead, you’ll find the * sign under the GPT. If it’s under GPT or MBR, the disk is one of those; if it’s under GPT, it’s just my partition style.
Check if the disk is GPT or MBR using the CMD
Summary:
You must first determine whether your computer’s partition style is GPT or MBR before doing a clean installation. If you don’t know the partition style, you may have to wipe everything to install Windows if you don’t know the partition style.
Windows 10 introduced a new disk partition types – GPT (GUID Partition Table) and MBR (Master Boot Record). I’m going to show you how to view your disk partition using Windows Disk Management.. Read more about how to check gpt or mbr command prompt and let us know what you think.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can I tell if my hard drive is MBR or GPT?
The MBR format is the most common and is used by Microsoft Windows. GPT is a newer standard that was created to address limitations of the MBR format.
How do I know if my Windows 10 is MBR or GPT?
If your Windows 10 is MBR, then it is a master boot record. If your Windows 10 is GPT, then it is a GUID partition table.
Is UEFI MBR or GPT?
UEFI MBR.