It should be the default. I believe you'd have to do manual diskpart for anything other than GPT.No idea, thats why I asked
Does the windows 10 setup give you the option to partition the drive as gpt ?
If you're using UEFI, which by default you are with modern BIOS and windows, then GPT is required. Also GPT has better protections for the partition tables.and due to the small disk size, its doesnt matter its GPT or MBR right?
I have a m2. NVME I have it formatted as GPT
As others have said, why use MBR?
Which has nothing to do with being GPT or MBR, and it should be in GPT.OOh, I'm getting an MP510
so, I got this Nvme SSD, and I dont want to use it for the OS -too time consuming now-, but to install my favourite games.
https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-MZVLW256HEHP-PM961-256GB-Internal/dp/B06VYJMLS8
With it installed the benchmarks of my PC improved significantly.
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/24243888
Should I use it as a Readyboost device to accelerate system speed?
SSHD ?
Isnt that a normal hdd with a small ssd ? So doesnt it sort of have readyboost built in ?