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## Summary
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**MBR2GPT.EXE** converts a disk from Master Boot Record (MBR) to GUID Partition Table (GPT) partition style without modifying or deleting data on the disk. The tool is designed to be run from a Windows PE command prompt.
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**MBR2GPT.EXE** converts a disk from Master Boot Record (MBR) to GUID Partition Table (GPT) partition style without modifying or deleting data on the disk. The tool is designed to be run from a Windows PE command prompt, but can also be run from the full Windows 10 operating system (OS).
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You can use MBR2GPT to perform the following:
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To view a list of options available when using the tool, type **mbr2gpt /?**
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See the following example:
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The following text is displayed:
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```
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### Determining the partition type
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You can type the following command at a Windows PowerShell prompt to display the disk number and partition type. Example output is also shown.
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You can type the following command at a Windows PowerShell prompt to display the disk number and partition type. Example output is also shown:
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