![]() ![]() I make disk image backups, and put them on a separate drive. ![]() Is their any reason this setup would have to have a GPT partition on any of these 2 drives? If the computer is only 1 year old, does this mean the computer MUST use a GPT partition? I have no need for any stupid recovery partition, sorry just MY feelings on recovery partitions. But what if the user has one SSD drive as the boot drive 250gb and a 1TB sata drive installed. Now I understand the fact that a GPT partition can have lots of partitions on just one drive, I get that. ![]() GPT seems to have 3 or 4 partitions, one even being a fat partition. System reserved, and your primary partition. I have seen what a hard drive looks like with GPT partitions, lots of partitions taking up a lot of hard drive space!!! I have seen MBR partitions, not needing a lot of hard drive space. Ok folks, these two partition formats are confusing to me and looks like a lot of others too. ![]()
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