An Old Topic Revisited
Posted: Sat Jun 15, 2024 6:20 pm
One complaint I’ve always had with UEFI and GPT is the fact that there is no TRUE hiding of partitions normally possible. For this reason I have reverted back from UEFI to Legacy on my machine. After some casual browsing online I stumbled across a Boot Manager that does allow TRUE hiding of GPT partitions in it’s newer paid for versions.
An excerpt from that Boot Managers documentation---
True hidden partition:
Starting with ******** version 3.7.0 the MBR method for true hiding a partition can be applied also to GPT partitions of type Microsoft basic data. Here again the boot sector and the end sector (if necessary) are changed which prevents Windows from recognizing the file system of the true hidden partition. As a consequence the partition is not anymore accessible by Windows. The change of the boot and end sector can be easily reverted which makes the partition accessible again.
So my question is this, will Terabyte be offering the same option in Bootit for the TRUE hiding of GPT Partitions in the near future?
Thanks
Odos
An excerpt from that Boot Managers documentation---
True hidden partition:
Starting with ******** version 3.7.0 the MBR method for true hiding a partition can be applied also to GPT partitions of type Microsoft basic data. Here again the boot sector and the end sector (if necessary) are changed which prevents Windows from recognizing the file system of the true hidden partition. As a consequence the partition is not anymore accessible by Windows. The change of the boot and end sector can be easily reverted which makes the partition accessible again.
So my question is this, will Terabyte be offering the same option in Bootit for the TRUE hiding of GPT Partitions in the near future?
Thanks
Odos