![]() ![]() Thus, if you really installed to a GPT disk, your computer must have an EFI. Windows refuses to install to a GPT disk when it's booted in BIOS mode. ![]() I'm quite certain you've got an EFI and not a BIOS for two reasons: It's not an EFI is a replacement for the decades-old BIOS, and is radically different in design and capabilities - although both EFIs and BIOSes do handle the task of starting the computer's boot process. Unfortunately, many people, and even many manufacturers, refer to their EFIs as "BIOSes," but that creates confusion because people think that an EFI is just an updated sort of BIOS or a new BIOS feature. You don't have a BIOS you have an EFI (or UEFI, which is EFI 2.x), which is a replacement for a BIOS.
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