

In other words, if I take the partitions listed in id=580 for OEM Windows 8, i.e. Microsoft reserved partition and EFI System partition are irrelevant for the partition count because they are deleted automatically during conversion? "Converting a GPT disk with more than four partitions (not including the Microsoft reserved partition and EFI System partition, which will both be removed) will result in an EMBR type disk configured with unlimited primary partitions." WHICH PARTITIONS SHOULD I DELETE AND HOW? I think I should reduce to four for simplicity reasons. The second link (id=580) raises the question which partitions to keep. The first link (id=604) is not applicable since BIBM cannot see my GPT HDD. Tbosdtw for gpt to mbr conversion (half size).jpg (212.6 KiB) Viewed 16621 timesĭear helpers, would you please answer the questions in capitals. Have I made a mistake? What can I do now? Anyway, the result is still a GPT SATA HDD. When starting the command, it immediately ended at the TBOSDTS\win prompt without noticeable reaction time or confirmation. SET MBR CODE 1.install standard MBR code on physical hard drive HD1" "Install MBR code to a physical hard drive, or to a hard drive image file The command contained therein is taken from of the "TeraByte OS Deployment Tool User Manual", reading: You can see my efforts in the Attachment. Since SETNUMHD cannot help me I tried to use TBOSDTS for GPT to MBR conversion in order for BIBM to see my converted MBR SATA HDD. The most concise presentation of what I have done wrt SETNUMHD is contained in the Attachment to the last posting on.
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Couldn't you have your forum software changed accordingly?)

It would be extraordinarily useful if one could refer to a specific posting by means of a posting number. My SETNUMHD efforts are described there starting on, 1st TB Support Posting of Augand ending on with the last TB Support Posting of August 22, 2015 SETNUMHD could not correct the situation as can be seen in my BIBM forum thread. I then bought and installed a 250 GB SAMSUNG SSD into the notebook and put BIBM, a Win7 64-Bit Prof, and a LinuxMint on it. It is a GPT/UEFI installation with six partitions.
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I had bought a new notebook (Medion AKOYA E7223 MD 98462) with Windows 8.1 pre-installed on the internal 500 GB SATA HDD.
