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The GPT disk uses a different partitioning scheme. The partition table is located in the first 9.5 MB of the disk, and the partition itself is located in the first 128 GB of the disk. Any partitions that are created are placed in the partition space on the disk. The partition table is equivalent to a MBR partition table with a single primary partition containing a primary boot partition.
GPT disks are not natively supported by DOS and Windows XP. Windows Vista and later versions of Windows use a different partitioning scheme to handle GPT disks. This is explained in the Windows Support Information and GPT/MBR Disk Management article.
Partitioning a disk when using GPT is done by creating and specifying a partition table, then creating individual partitions in the new table. These partitions are then formatted and partition names assigned. GPT disks partitioned with Windows will allow for up to 128 partitions. Partitioning with a GPT-aware version of DOS, Windows XP or earlier or another OS can take advantage of a maximum of four partitions with a maximum size of 2 TB each.
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