T Troubled PC User Reputable Feb 26, 2015 36 0 4,530 Feb 21, 2017 #1 I have an SSD in GPT (which has the OS on it mobo is UEFI compatible etc) and a HDD in MBR format (from an old PC just has files and games on it) There shouldn't be any issues with having them connected to the same PC, right?
I have an SSD in GPT (which has the OS on it mobo is UEFI compatible etc) and a HDD in MBR format (from an old PC just has files and games on it) There shouldn't be any issues with having them connected to the same PC, right?
Solution geofelt Feb 21, 2017 You are good so far as attachment is concerned. But, if your old games were installed needing the registry, they probably will need to be reinstalled.
You are good so far as attachment is concerned. But, if your old games were installed needing the registry, they probably will need to be reinstalled.
geofelt Titan Oct 9, 2006 55,167 4,479 174,240 Feb 21, 2017 Solution #2 You are good so far as attachment is concerned. But, if your old games were installed needing the registry, they probably will need to be reinstalled. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
You are good so far as attachment is concerned. But, if your old games were installed needing the registry, they probably will need to be reinstalled.
T Troubled PC User Reputable Feb 26, 2015 36 0 4,530 Feb 21, 2017 #3 Steam games so no worries there. Upvote 0 Downvote
B boosted1g Titan Jun 12, 2013 14,847 9 81,765 Feb 21, 2017 #4 GPT and MBR are only relevant for the boot drive (so you cant boot windows 10 with an mbr disk for example). Upvote 0 Downvote
GPT and MBR are only relevant for the boot drive (so you cant boot windows 10 with an mbr disk for example).