In this post, you can learn how to convert GPT to MBR without data loss using Command Prompt step by step. In addition, an easier way to convert disk between MBR and GPT is also provided.
GPT and MBR are both partition styles found on hard drives, each partition style has its unique characteristics.
▸ GPT (short for GUID partition table) It is the modern standard layout for partition tables on the hard drives of newer systems, and utilizes UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) rather than BIOS. GPT disk scheme allows you to fully use a large disk (over 2TB) and create an unlimited number of partitions, however, in practice your OS will limit this to 128.
▸ MBR (short for Master Boot Record) It utilizes the Legacy BIOS mode to be compatible with modern systems. Unlike GPT, MBR only allows you to create a maximum of four primary partitions or three primary partitions and one extended partition. However, MBR is compatible with more systems and setups than GPT.
GPT and MBR have different features and functions, so you need to choose the correct one (GPT or MBR) for your system to recognize the drive.
If you have a 32-bit Windows to install, it is recommended to select MBR as the system disk.
If you are still using an outdated Windows operating system, it is recommended to select MBR for your system disk.
For those using Windows XP or older systems, the MBR is the only option for the system disk, regardless of whether it is a 64-bit system.
Encounter the error message "Windows cannot be installed to this disk. You may encounter an error message stating "The selected disk is of the GPT partition style" while installing Windows.
When it comes to converting GPT disk to MBR, or performing other basic disk partition management, most users typically look to the built-in Windows tools like Disk Management, and Command Prompt. However, the trouble is whether it possible to convert GPT to MBR without data loss using CMD?
Speaking frankly, the Command Prompt can only convert an empty disk from GPT to MBR, or MBR to GPT; in other words, you have to delete all existing partitions on the target disk before conversion, and that obviously will cause data loss. So, to convert GPT disk to MBR without data loss with Command Prompt, it is necessary to back up the disk first.
Note: Backing up your data is the only way to ensure you don’t suffer from data loss when converting between GPT and MBR using command prompt.
Step 1. Click “Win + R”, and type “cmd” in the Run window. If you want to convert GPT to MBR during installing Windows, you can press “Shift + F10” to bring out Command Prompt in the Windows Setup screen after booting from Windows installation CD/DVD. After you open the cmd window, type “diskpart.exe” and click “Enter”.
Step 2. Type “list disk” and hit Enter.
Step 3. Type “select disk n” (n is the number of the disk you want to clean).
Step 4. Type “clean”. (This will delete all partitions and data on the selected disk).
Step 5. Type “convert mbr”.
Step 6. Type “exit”.
Now, you can restore the backup image to the previous disk. Backing up data ahead of time is the promise that you can convert GPT to MBR using a command prompt without data loss. However, it makes things complicated.
As we have just discovered, the only way to avoid data loss when using the command prompt to convert between GPT and MBR is to back up all of your data beforehand as it will delete all partitions during the conversion. As backing up and restoring your data can be a lengthy and time-consuming process, it is much wiser to use third-party software like AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional to convert with deleting any partitions or data.
Step 1. Install and launch AOMEI Partition Assistant Professional. (You can download the Professional Demo version to try at first.)
Step 2. Enter the main window, click the disk you want to convert, and select Convert to MBR from the right column.
Step 3. Confirm that you want to proceed by clicking OK.
Step 4. Preview the pending operation under ‘Pending Operations’, if you want to proceed click Apply.
In the event you need to convert your drives in the future, AOMEI Partition Assistant allows users to change partition style between GPT and MBR when needed. If you need to convert the system disk between GPT and MBR partition styles, just follow the above 3 steps above as long as your PC can boot up successfully.
AOMEI Partition Assistant is compatible with many Windows operating systems such as Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7/XP/Vista (all editions). If you are running Windows Server OS like Server 2022, 2019, 2016, and more, please switch to AOMEI Partition Assistant Server.
If you cannot boot the computer normally, or you need to convert your disk during Windows installation, you can create a bootable media using AOMEI Partition Assistant and enter WinPE mode to realize the MBR/GPT conversion even without operating system.
In summary, it is possible to convert from GPT to MBR without losing data by using the command prompt, but you must back up your data first. If you choose not to back up your data or simply don’t want to due to the amount of time it takes, then you will suffer data loss as the disk will be wiped by the "clean" command. However, by using AOMEI Partition Assistant you can convert directly between GPT and MBR without deleting the partitions or wiping the drive.
AOMEI Partition Assistant includes a range of useful functions in Disk Management. These include the ability to convert FAT32 to NTFS without any data loss, merge partitions, convert logical to primary partitions, convert dynamic disk to basic one without deleting volume, delete extended partitions, clone MBR and GPT disk, resize/move partitions, and more.
1. Will converting from GPT to MBR via CMD cause any data loss? Yes, converting from GPT to MBR with Command Prompt will erase all data on the disk. Make sure to back up any important data before proceeding. Or, you can choose AOMEI Partition Assistant to safely convert your disk.
2. Can I convert GPT to MBR using BIOS? No, users cannot directly convert GPT to MBR using BIOS. The BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is responsible for initializing hardware during the boot process and does not provide tools for disk partitioning or management.
3. Can I convert MBR back to GPT? Yes, you can convert an MBR (Master Boot Record) disk back to a GPT disk. However, the same problem you need to pay attention to is that the process requires you to delete all partitions on the disk, so make sure to back up any important data before proceeding.