If it means that much to you, what I would do if I HAD to get that system to work, I'd use DISM (or Gimagex) to capture the working system as a. So converting is useless, if you do that, it won't boot anymore. I can make either one boot, depending on which way windows is installed, but never both. ![]() I have gotten a partition that showed up in my bios as both an EFI partition, and an MBR partition, but only one will boot. ![]() And no conversion, it wouldn't boot at all after that, either way. I tried adding all the files for both to the system, but still, it's one or the other, period. The GPT bootstrap keeps it's BCD in EFI, someplace. For starters, the MBR bootstrap uses BOOTMGR and keeps it's BCD in the BOOT folder. ![]() I tried converting between MBR and GPT, and although the conversion works, windows won't go for it.
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