UEFI allowing Pavilion p6367c

installation of new big TB hard drive (3) on my hp pavilion p6367c computer windows 7 / 64-bit. you want to know if I'm active UEFI, or how to turn on if not. How can I check for this? THX...

Here is the HP for your desktop HP Pavilion p6367csupport page. I don't see any indication your system or supports a UEFI type BIOS. In addition, the computer is nearly three years old and UEFI has not been implemented until recently by many computer manufacturers. Please read THIS article or this Seagate support document entitled 'Support for discs beyond the 2.2 TB' for more information about your problem. You should be able to use 3 TB hard drive as a disc no system/start fail, either as two MBR partitions or as a GPT partition.

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