I was just reading a post on another forum. It was said that you can't install Windows 10 on a disk that has a Master Boot Record. That because it uses a GBR you have to remove all of the partitions and change the boot manager before you install it. First off is how the hard drive is set up. A high quality program that can cure bad sectors in hard drive. This system largely in a position to repair the logical problems, bodily issues, issues on the floor of the disc has a 60% probability of success.
I have two Windows 7 installation USB pen drives and another one with a bootable EaseUS Partition Master program. I tried to load one of the Windows USB disks and it doesn't load at all (no errors, no idea) and the other one says I can't install windows because my disk is of GPT partition style.So I loaded EaseUS Partition Master as I don't want to lose my data (hence I don't want to use diskpart) but there's no option to convert from GPT to MBR at all. There's no windows installed on my disk whatsoever so I'm kinda stuck now.I also tried to read articles and boot the USB using UEFI but I didn't find any relevant option on my BIOS menu, my laptop might be too old (2012).I think this question has been posted somewhere here but there's no real solution for the not so advanced used, which made me to bring the question again.
Also, I still can't comment, just ask:).