Your partitioning system is installed based on your booting options and your operating system. If your computer is booting in Legacy BIOS, the MBR system will be installed. However, if you boot in UEFI mode, the GPT system will be installed. There’s a way to differentiate between both at the moment of installation: the first one (Legacy BIOS) will create a 100MB partition for this table, whereas the latter (UEFI) will create a 500MB partition. This partition will automatically be hidden by the system. Unfortunately, both partitioning systems are not compatible, and during installation, if not set up properly, you may encounter an error stating that Windows cannot be installed on your disk. Please see the following for how to resolve this issue.
Method 1: Erase your drive to avoid incompatibility with previous partitioning systems
Method 2: Select the correct option for booting, Legacy BIOS or UEFI
Method 3: Change the partitioning table from GPT to MBR (Please backup your data if any)
Method 4: Erase the partitioning system through the command prompt

