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This video on “MBR or GPT – What to select on Rufus Bootable Maker – Windows Installation” will be dealing with the Rufus tool to make your Pendrive or USB drive capable of booting it.
Are you looking to create a bootable USB drive using Rufus but confused about whether to choose MBR or GPT partitioning? In this informative video, we’ll discuss the differences between MBR (Master Boot Record) and GPT (GUID Partition Table) and help you make the right selection for your needs.
Partitioning schemes play a crucial role in how your computer recognizes and interacts with storage devices. MBR and GPT are the two commonly used partitioning styles, each with its own advantages and limitations. Understanding these differences is vital to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
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In this video, we’ll start by explaining the basics of MBR and GPT partitioning, including their structures and supported features. We’ll explore the maximum partition size, compatibility with various operating systems (such as Windows, macOS, and Linux), and the benefits they offer for different scenarios.
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my C drive is MBR but my D drive (where I want to install ubuntu) is GPT. Should I use GPT or MBR?