![]() ![]() ![]() (allowFullOS is needed if you are in windows10 at the time you are doing this). I then backed up my drive and then used the command mbr2gpt.exe /convert /allowFullOS /disk:4 to convert my MBR disk to a GUID disk and the health check then said it was fine. I used mbr2gpt.exe /validate /allowFullOS to get info on my drive first. If you look up this command on the internet there is plenty of help. mbr2gpt.exe it is run from a command window in administrator mode. This is done with a program within windows since version7. The second was the security of the boot disk and that is because the disk is set to MBR and not GUID. They are all different so be careful what you change. The MB TPM changes are in the BIOS not on the MB so that is when you start up and have to press f10 or Del or some other key to get into the BIOS. a security change on the boot disk both of which I have solved. I have just run my windows health check and it came up with two changes to make 1. I see that the main concern is whether your motherboards (MB) are up to it. ![]()
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