My Dell Precision T1600's UEFI is running in Legacy mode (or some part of it is, I can't remember without going back into the UEFI).
It was set to Legacy mode when I bought it and I didn't spot it until I'd already installed Windows, Plex etc. and now, if it's changed to UEFI mode, Windows BSODs on boot so it appears I'm stuck with Legacy mode.
My current drives, according to Disk Management, are set up as:
SSD1 is MBR (boot drive)
HDD1 is GPT (storage)
HDD2 is GPT (storage)
I've just bought HDD3 (storage) and Disk Management wants me to choose either MBR or GPT to initialise it.
It IS confusing!
What channel are you in on each device?
I'm guessing your 16GB device is on Experimental (formerly known as Dev) and your 128GB is on Beta.
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Good review, and yeah the benchmark breakdown is pretty clear but also a little messy in a good way. It’s kinda interesting to see where the RX 9070 GRE slides in between the 7800 XT and the 9070 XT , especially when it comes to AI tasks and Blender style workloads. The side by side with Nvidia’s RTX 5070 and 4070 makes it feel obvious just how competitive the mid range GPU scene has gotten lately, and that’s great for creators and gamers too since you can pick based on your priorities rather than only chasing one single thing.
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Elliot B.
My Dell Precision T1600's UEFI is running in Legacy mode (or some part of it is, I can't remember without going back into the UEFI).
It was set to Legacy mode when I bought it and I didn't spot it until I'd already installed Windows, Plex etc. and now, if it's changed to UEFI mode, Windows BSODs on boot so it appears I'm stuck with Legacy mode.
My current drives, according to Disk Management, are set up as:
SSD1 is MBR (boot drive)
HDD1 is GPT (storage)
HDD2 is GPT (storage)
I've just bought HDD3 (storage) and Disk Management wants me to choose either MBR or GPT to initialise it.
Which should I choose?
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