what is difference between gpt partition and mbr partition and where structure differs?

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MBR is the standard partitioning scheme that's been used on hard disks since the PC first came out. It supports 4 primary partitions per hard drive, and a maximum partition size of 2TB.

GPT disks are new, and are readable only by Windows Server 2003 SP1, Windows Vista (all versions), and Windows XP x64 Edition. The GPT disk itself can support a volume up to 264 blocks in length. (For 512-byte blocks, this is 9.44 ZB - zettabytes. 1 ZB is 1 billion terabytes). It can also support theoretically unlimited partitions.

Windows restricts these limits further to 256 TB for a single partition (NTFS limit), and 128 partitions.

Only Itanium systems running Windows Server 2003 and Windows Vista systems with an EFI BIOS can boot from a GPT disk. The other operating systems mentioned earlier can use GPT disks as data disks but not boot disks.

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  • BlueBerry - Vignesh4303
    BlueBerry - Vignesh4303 over 1 year

    Where GPT table using and MBR partition table using. Windows 8 installing and booting in UEFI mode so it is supporting GPT partition style so we can create 128 primary partitions using windows8? can anybody help me clearly to come out from this confusion?

  • user714003
    user714003 over 10 years
    "You cannot use the GPT partition style on removable media" - I have never found this to be the case. All my thumb drives I make GPT via diskpart.
  • Milind R
    Milind R about 10 years
    Almost nothing here is factually correct. See here
  • arka mandal
    arka mandal over 9 years
    are you saying Linux cannot read GPT disks? That's certainly not true.