Re: difference between BIBM and BootIt UEFI
Posted: Thu May 02, 2019 9:47 pm
Doesn't matter, just that after you make the change, you need to boot in
UEFI mode.
Presuming you're booting BIBM, you wouldn't switch until after you change
it.
"paul_6" wrote in message news:16984@public.bootitbm...
TeraByte Support wrote:
> You'd use the chgdtype.tbs script.
> >
> "Bob Coleman" wrote in message news:16937@public.bootitbm...
>
> I'm not saying it can't be done, but I haven't succeeded in changing an
> (E)MBR disk to GPT with any Terabyte program.
>
> Microsoft has MBR2GPT which will do it, but I'm not sure it's anything
> worth doing except as an academic exercise.
"use the chgdtype.tbs" but what do we do and in which order?
First your script>>disk is changed. But the 'BIOS' is still MBR/legacy
So, the PC restarts with an outtodate Bios >> do we have to go immediately
in the BIOS to switch to UEFI mode?
Not clear for me...
UEFI mode.
Presuming you're booting BIBM, you wouldn't switch until after you change
it.
"paul_6" wrote in message news:16984@public.bootitbm...
TeraByte Support wrote:
> You'd use the chgdtype.tbs script.
> >
> "Bob Coleman" wrote in message news:16937@public.bootitbm...
>
> I'm not saying it can't be done, but I haven't succeeded in changing an
> (E)MBR disk to GPT with any Terabyte program.
>
> Microsoft has MBR2GPT which will do it, but I'm not sure it's anything
> worth doing except as an academic exercise.
"use the chgdtype.tbs" but what do we do and in which order?
First your script>>disk is changed. But the 'BIOS' is still MBR/legacy
So, the PC restarts with an outtodate Bios >> do we have to go immediately
in the BIOS to switch to UEFI mode?
Not clear for me...