<byte> | <guid>
} Specifies the partition type. This parameter is intended for original equipment manufacturer (OEM) use only. Any partition type byte or GUID can be specified with this parameter. DiskPart doesn't check the partition type for validity except to ensure that it is a byte in hexadecimal form or a GUID. Caution: Creating partitions with this parameter might cause your computer to fail or be unable to start up. Unless you are an OEM or an IT professional experienced with gpt disks, do not create partitions on gpt disks using this parameter. Instead, always use the create partition efi command to create EFI System partitions, the create partition msr command to create Microsoft Reserved partitions, and the create partition primary) command (without the id={ <byte> | <guid>
parameter) to create primary partitions on gpt disks.
For master boot record (MBR) disks, you must specify a partition type byte, in hexadecimal form, for the partition. If this parameter isn't specified, the command creates a partition of type 0x06
, which specifies that a file system isn't installed. Examples include:
For GUID partition table (gpt) disks, you can specify a partition type GUID for the partition that you want to create. Recognized GUIDs include:
If this parameter isn't specified for a gpt disk, the command creates a basic data partition.
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