I have issues installing Windows 7 on a 3TB hdd.
The configuration:
MB: Gigabyte GA-F2A85XM-D3H rev.1.0
Bios: F1
APU: AMD FM2 A5600k
Memory: Patriot 8GB 1333
HDD: WD RED 30EZFRX
I bought this mobo because of its' UEFI in order to have the possibility to boot from my 3TB hdd. With GPARTEd I underlied GPT partition style and partitioned the disk to my needs, all partitions formatted as NTFS.
When trying to install Windows 7 64bit from DVD the installation stopped with the error message "Windows can not be installed on this disk. The selected disk is of the GPT partition style". I tried out every piece of advice that I found on different forums including trying different options with UEFI in the Bios and none helped with the installation.
Finally, I deleted all partitions and let Windows do the trick which brought me 2TB visible disk space and 746Gb unallocated. With the 3TB unlock tool and via virtual disk I got also the 746Gb as usable disk space, but this is all a bad compromise and quite frustrating since I cannot partition the disk to my needs and have a 1TB system partition (I need just a small system partition of 60GB that I can back up to an external hdd).
In different forums I found that some MB manufacturers include UEFI options in Bios that make it possible to normally install Windows 7 on a 3TB hdd. Has anyone run across this problem with Gigabyte mobos and found a solution? Maybe there is some trick in Bios which someone has figured out. Meanwhile I installed F3 version of the Bios but it doesn't offer anything new in the UEFI section.
Please help.
Thanks in advance.