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I want to upgrade my disk from MBR to GPT, and I tried using Windows' MBR2GPT.EXE tool to do the job. I used Windows' DISKPART tool to identify the disk I want to convert. However, this happened:



C:WINDOWSsystem32>MBR2GPT.EXE /convert /disk:0 /allowfullos

MBR2GPT will now attempt to convert disk 0.
If conversion is successful the disk can only be booted in GPT mode.
These changes cannot be undone!

MBR2GPT: Attempting to convert disk 0
MBR2GPT: Retrieving layout of disk
MBR2GPT: Validating layout, disk sector size is: 512 bytes
Disk layout validation failed for disk 0
MBR2GPT: Conversion failed


and the conversion failed. Using Diskpart again, I get the following output:



DISKPART> list disk

Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt
-------- ------------- ------- ------- --- ---
* Disk 0 Online 465 GB 0 B
Disk 1 Online 3841 MB 960 KB

DISKPART> select disk 0

Disk 0 is now the selected disk.

DISKPART> list partition

Partition ### Type Size Offset
------------- ---------------- ------- -------
Partition 1 Primary 100 MB 1024 KB
Partition 2 Primary 464 GB 101 MB
Partition 3 Recovery 813 MB 464 GB
Partition 4 Recovery 511 MB 465 GB


Looking at the partitions on disk 0, there are 2 primary partitions and 2 hidden ones, I read here that the partitions might have something to do with the conversion failing, so I believe this is the culprit. If anyone could offer help converting my disk, that would be greatly appreciated.










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    I want to upgrade my disk from MBR to GPT, and I tried using Windows' MBR2GPT.EXE tool to do the job. I used Windows' DISKPART tool to identify the disk I want to convert. However, this happened:



    C:WINDOWSsystem32>MBR2GPT.EXE /convert /disk:0 /allowfullos

    MBR2GPT will now attempt to convert disk 0.
    If conversion is successful the disk can only be booted in GPT mode.
    These changes cannot be undone!

    MBR2GPT: Attempting to convert disk 0
    MBR2GPT: Retrieving layout of disk
    MBR2GPT: Validating layout, disk sector size is: 512 bytes
    Disk layout validation failed for disk 0
    MBR2GPT: Conversion failed


    and the conversion failed. Using Diskpart again, I get the following output:



    DISKPART> list disk

    Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt
    -------- ------------- ------- ------- --- ---
    * Disk 0 Online 465 GB 0 B
    Disk 1 Online 3841 MB 960 KB

    DISKPART> select disk 0

    Disk 0 is now the selected disk.

    DISKPART> list partition

    Partition ### Type Size Offset
    ------------- ---------------- ------- -------
    Partition 1 Primary 100 MB 1024 KB
    Partition 2 Primary 464 GB 101 MB
    Partition 3 Recovery 813 MB 464 GB
    Partition 4 Recovery 511 MB 465 GB


    Looking at the partitions on disk 0, there are 2 primary partitions and 2 hidden ones, I read here that the partitions might have something to do with the conversion failing, so I believe this is the culprit. If anyone could offer help converting my disk, that would be greatly appreciated.










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      I want to upgrade my disk from MBR to GPT, and I tried using Windows' MBR2GPT.EXE tool to do the job. I used Windows' DISKPART tool to identify the disk I want to convert. However, this happened:



      C:WINDOWSsystem32>MBR2GPT.EXE /convert /disk:0 /allowfullos

      MBR2GPT will now attempt to convert disk 0.
      If conversion is successful the disk can only be booted in GPT mode.
      These changes cannot be undone!

      MBR2GPT: Attempting to convert disk 0
      MBR2GPT: Retrieving layout of disk
      MBR2GPT: Validating layout, disk sector size is: 512 bytes
      Disk layout validation failed for disk 0
      MBR2GPT: Conversion failed


      and the conversion failed. Using Diskpart again, I get the following output:



      DISKPART> list disk

      Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt
      -------- ------------- ------- ------- --- ---
      * Disk 0 Online 465 GB 0 B
      Disk 1 Online 3841 MB 960 KB

      DISKPART> select disk 0

      Disk 0 is now the selected disk.

      DISKPART> list partition

      Partition ### Type Size Offset
      ------------- ---------------- ------- -------
      Partition 1 Primary 100 MB 1024 KB
      Partition 2 Primary 464 GB 101 MB
      Partition 3 Recovery 813 MB 464 GB
      Partition 4 Recovery 511 MB 465 GB


      Looking at the partitions on disk 0, there are 2 primary partitions and 2 hidden ones, I read here that the partitions might have something to do with the conversion failing, so I believe this is the culprit. If anyone could offer help converting my disk, that would be greatly appreciated.










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      I want to upgrade my disk from MBR to GPT, and I tried using Windows' MBR2GPT.EXE tool to do the job. I used Windows' DISKPART tool to identify the disk I want to convert. However, this happened:



      C:WINDOWSsystem32>MBR2GPT.EXE /convert /disk:0 /allowfullos

      MBR2GPT will now attempt to convert disk 0.
      If conversion is successful the disk can only be booted in GPT mode.
      These changes cannot be undone!

      MBR2GPT: Attempting to convert disk 0
      MBR2GPT: Retrieving layout of disk
      MBR2GPT: Validating layout, disk sector size is: 512 bytes
      Disk layout validation failed for disk 0
      MBR2GPT: Conversion failed


      and the conversion failed. Using Diskpart again, I get the following output:



      DISKPART> list disk

      Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt
      -------- ------------- ------- ------- --- ---
      * Disk 0 Online 465 GB 0 B
      Disk 1 Online 3841 MB 960 KB

      DISKPART> select disk 0

      Disk 0 is now the selected disk.

      DISKPART> list partition

      Partition ### Type Size Offset
      ------------- ---------------- ------- -------
      Partition 1 Primary 100 MB 1024 KB
      Partition 2 Primary 464 GB 101 MB
      Partition 3 Recovery 813 MB 464 GB
      Partition 4 Recovery 511 MB 465 GB


      Looking at the partitions on disk 0, there are 2 primary partitions and 2 hidden ones, I read here that the partitions might have something to do with the conversion failing, so I believe this is the culprit. If anyone could offer help converting my disk, that would be greatly appreciated.







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          Hidden just means that the OS won't mount those partitions automatically. It isn't related to the success or failure of the conversion, since it's just a different value in the partition type field, the format of the partition is still the same



          The MBR2GPT documentation says that in order to convert the drive to GPT all the following conditions must be met





          • The disk is currently using MBR

          • There is enough space not occupied by partitions to store the primary and secondary GPTs:


            • 16KB + 2 sectors at the front of the disk

            • 16KB + 1 sector at the end of the disk



          • There are at most 3 primary partitions in the MBR partition table

          • One of the partitions is set as active and is the system partition

          • The disk does not have any extended/logical partition

          • The BCD store on the system partition contains a default OS entry pointing to an OS partition

          • The volume IDs can be retrieved for each volume which has a drive letter assigned

          • All partitions on the disk are of MBR types recognized by Windows or has a mapping specified using the /map command-line option


          https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/mbr-to-gpt




          I'm not sure what type your recovery partitions are, but if they're both primary then you're out of luck. Another common issue is that there's no space left at the end of the drive for the backup GPT entries. In that case you need to resize the last partition to make space for them.



          You can read Why does MBR2GPT conversion failed and how to fix? to see if it helps



          But it's recommended to use a 3rd party solution, since Windows' built-in tools like diskmgmt.msc and mbr2gpt have very limited capability compared to external ones and can't solve complex situations. Some suggestions:




          • MiniTool Partition Wizard

          • EaseUS Partition Master

          • AOMEI Partition Assistant






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          • As it happens, I have 4 partitions, two of them are primary. So that would explain that.
            – Jacob Schneider
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          Hidden just means that the OS won't mount those partitions automatically. It isn't related to the success or failure of the conversion, since it's just a different value in the partition type field, the format of the partition is still the same



          The MBR2GPT documentation says that in order to convert the drive to GPT all the following conditions must be met





          • The disk is currently using MBR

          • There is enough space not occupied by partitions to store the primary and secondary GPTs:


            • 16KB + 2 sectors at the front of the disk

            • 16KB + 1 sector at the end of the disk



          • There are at most 3 primary partitions in the MBR partition table

          • One of the partitions is set as active and is the system partition

          • The disk does not have any extended/logical partition

          • The BCD store on the system partition contains a default OS entry pointing to an OS partition

          • The volume IDs can be retrieved for each volume which has a drive letter assigned

          • All partitions on the disk are of MBR types recognized by Windows or has a mapping specified using the /map command-line option


          https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/mbr-to-gpt




          I'm not sure what type your recovery partitions are, but if they're both primary then you're out of luck. Another common issue is that there's no space left at the end of the drive for the backup GPT entries. In that case you need to resize the last partition to make space for them.



          You can read Why does MBR2GPT conversion failed and how to fix? to see if it helps



          But it's recommended to use a 3rd party solution, since Windows' built-in tools like diskmgmt.msc and mbr2gpt have very limited capability compared to external ones and can't solve complex situations. Some suggestions:




          • MiniTool Partition Wizard

          • EaseUS Partition Master

          • AOMEI Partition Assistant






          share|improve this answer





















          • As it happens, I have 4 partitions, two of them are primary. So that would explain that.
            – Jacob Schneider
            Nov 24 at 7:38















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          Hidden just means that the OS won't mount those partitions automatically. It isn't related to the success or failure of the conversion, since it's just a different value in the partition type field, the format of the partition is still the same



          The MBR2GPT documentation says that in order to convert the drive to GPT all the following conditions must be met





          • The disk is currently using MBR

          • There is enough space not occupied by partitions to store the primary and secondary GPTs:


            • 16KB + 2 sectors at the front of the disk

            • 16KB + 1 sector at the end of the disk



          • There are at most 3 primary partitions in the MBR partition table

          • One of the partitions is set as active and is the system partition

          • The disk does not have any extended/logical partition

          • The BCD store on the system partition contains a default OS entry pointing to an OS partition

          • The volume IDs can be retrieved for each volume which has a drive letter assigned

          • All partitions on the disk are of MBR types recognized by Windows or has a mapping specified using the /map command-line option


          https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/mbr-to-gpt




          I'm not sure what type your recovery partitions are, but if they're both primary then you're out of luck. Another common issue is that there's no space left at the end of the drive for the backup GPT entries. In that case you need to resize the last partition to make space for them.



          You can read Why does MBR2GPT conversion failed and how to fix? to see if it helps



          But it's recommended to use a 3rd party solution, since Windows' built-in tools like diskmgmt.msc and mbr2gpt have very limited capability compared to external ones and can't solve complex situations. Some suggestions:




          • MiniTool Partition Wizard

          • EaseUS Partition Master

          • AOMEI Partition Assistant






          share|improve this answer





















          • As it happens, I have 4 partitions, two of them are primary. So that would explain that.
            – Jacob Schneider
            Nov 24 at 7:38













          up vote
          2
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          accepted







          up vote
          2
          down vote



          accepted






          Hidden just means that the OS won't mount those partitions automatically. It isn't related to the success or failure of the conversion, since it's just a different value in the partition type field, the format of the partition is still the same



          The MBR2GPT documentation says that in order to convert the drive to GPT all the following conditions must be met





          • The disk is currently using MBR

          • There is enough space not occupied by partitions to store the primary and secondary GPTs:


            • 16KB + 2 sectors at the front of the disk

            • 16KB + 1 sector at the end of the disk



          • There are at most 3 primary partitions in the MBR partition table

          • One of the partitions is set as active and is the system partition

          • The disk does not have any extended/logical partition

          • The BCD store on the system partition contains a default OS entry pointing to an OS partition

          • The volume IDs can be retrieved for each volume which has a drive letter assigned

          • All partitions on the disk are of MBR types recognized by Windows or has a mapping specified using the /map command-line option


          https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/mbr-to-gpt




          I'm not sure what type your recovery partitions are, but if they're both primary then you're out of luck. Another common issue is that there's no space left at the end of the drive for the backup GPT entries. In that case you need to resize the last partition to make space for them.



          You can read Why does MBR2GPT conversion failed and how to fix? to see if it helps



          But it's recommended to use a 3rd party solution, since Windows' built-in tools like diskmgmt.msc and mbr2gpt have very limited capability compared to external ones and can't solve complex situations. Some suggestions:




          • MiniTool Partition Wizard

          • EaseUS Partition Master

          • AOMEI Partition Assistant






          share|improve this answer












          Hidden just means that the OS won't mount those partitions automatically. It isn't related to the success or failure of the conversion, since it's just a different value in the partition type field, the format of the partition is still the same



          The MBR2GPT documentation says that in order to convert the drive to GPT all the following conditions must be met





          • The disk is currently using MBR

          • There is enough space not occupied by partitions to store the primary and secondary GPTs:


            • 16KB + 2 sectors at the front of the disk

            • 16KB + 1 sector at the end of the disk



          • There are at most 3 primary partitions in the MBR partition table

          • One of the partitions is set as active and is the system partition

          • The disk does not have any extended/logical partition

          • The BCD store on the system partition contains a default OS entry pointing to an OS partition

          • The volume IDs can be retrieved for each volume which has a drive letter assigned

          • All partitions on the disk are of MBR types recognized by Windows or has a mapping specified using the /map command-line option


          https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/mbr-to-gpt




          I'm not sure what type your recovery partitions are, but if they're both primary then you're out of luck. Another common issue is that there's no space left at the end of the drive for the backup GPT entries. In that case you need to resize the last partition to make space for them.



          You can read Why does MBR2GPT conversion failed and how to fix? to see if it helps



          But it's recommended to use a 3rd party solution, since Windows' built-in tools like diskmgmt.msc and mbr2gpt have very limited capability compared to external ones and can't solve complex situations. Some suggestions:




          • MiniTool Partition Wizard

          • EaseUS Partition Master

          • AOMEI Partition Assistant







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          • As it happens, I have 4 partitions, two of them are primary. So that would explain that.
            – Jacob Schneider
            Nov 24 at 7:38


















          • As it happens, I have 4 partitions, two of them are primary. So that would explain that.
            – Jacob Schneider
            Nov 24 at 7:38
















          As it happens, I have 4 partitions, two of them are primary. So that would explain that.
          – Jacob Schneider
          Nov 24 at 7:38




          As it happens, I have 4 partitions, two of them are primary. So that would explain that.
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