
In the command prompt window that opens, type mbr2gpt /validate.You may be prompted to select your administrator account and enter your password – do this.On the resulting screen, press the Command Prompt tile.On the next blue tile screen, select Advanced Options.You’ll be presented with a blue screen with three tiles – click Troubleshoot.Under the Advanced Startup header, click the Restart Now button.Click the Recovery tab in the left sidebar menu.To convert from a MBR partition style to GPT: If not, continue on through these conversion steps. If it is, you can skip the steps below about converting it. In the Properties menu, select the ‘Volumes’ tab and check if your Partition Style is ”GUID Partition Table (GPT)”.Right click the Disk with your C: partition and select Properties.In Disk Management, locate the Disk with your C: partition.Right clicking your start menu and selecting ‘Disk Management’.Next, make sure your Windows 10 VM is running a GPT partition so it supports UEFI BIOS.

I had already been running 6.10 RC2 for several months at this point and can attest to there being no issues, or at least none that affect anything I do with Unraid. For me, this meant I needed to upgrade to Unraid 6.10 RC2. However, with Windows 11 having added the requirement for TPM, it turns out this upgrade process wasn’t quite as easy as downloading and running the upgrade assistant tool! Let’s do a quick walkthrough of how I had to do these upgrades:įirst things first, you need to be on a version of Unraid that supports the ‘OVMF TPM’ BIOS.

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With Windows 11 having been out long enough, and installed on my daily driver machines long enough, that I’m happy with it’s performance, I recently decided it was time to migrate a few Unraid VMs from Windows 10 to 11 now too.
