The disk management partition that comes with Windows 11 will automatically divide the hard disk space into the C drive and the D drive, but whether this partition needs to be changed has been controversial. In response to this problem, PHP editor Xigua deeply explored the design principles of the Win11 partition, and combined the insights of industry experts with the actual user experience to bring you detailed analysis and suggestions. Continue reading this article and you will learn whether your Win11 partition needs to be changed and how to make the best choice for your needs.
1. First check whether your motherboard supports UEFI boot, then boot and press delete to enter bios.
Set OS Optimized Defaults to Enable.
2. Then set Secure Boot to Enable and CSM to Enable.
UEFI Boot/Boot Mode Select UEFI or Enabled and press F10 to save.
3. Finally, enter the USB PE system and modify the partition table format MBR to GPT.
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