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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
58 won't be able to edit hard disk partition tables, although you will be able
59 to edit raw disk image files.
61 The program requires a hard disk identifier as an option. You can specify
68 on the first disk. The second way to specify a disk device is via a
74 table on the first physical disk. Change the number at the end of the
75 device name to change the disk edited.
77 If you pass the "-l" option to gdisk.exe in addition to the disk
80 never writes data back to the disk when used in this way.
82 As noted above, editing the first disk with GPT fdisk is usually a Bad
84 Interface (EFI) and already boots from a GPT disk. It's safer to edit