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6 Most versions of Windows cannot boot from a GPT disk on BIOS-based
12 GPT fdisk on a BIOS-mode boot disk, or perhaps even on a data disk, you may
55 won't be able to edit hard disk partition tables, although you will be able
56 to edit raw disk image files.
58 The program requires a hard disk identifier as an option. You can specify
65 on the first disk. The second way to specify a disk device is via a
71 table on the first physical disk. Change the number at the end of the
72 device name to change the disk edited.
74 If you pass the "-l" option to gdisk64.exe in addition to the disk
78 the disk when used in this way.
80 As noted above, editing the first disk with GPT fdisk is a Bad Idea on older