Window 10 Technical Preview Dual Boot warning popup message saids:

I'm running Windows 8.1 Pro and I'm trying to setup a dual boot with Windows 10 Technical Preview
I had problems using both Diskpart and Windows 7 USB/DVD Download Tool, but I finally got a usb stick ready to run and install Windows 10 Technical Preview.  It wasn't easy but I found another third party iso to usb tool called Rufus to finally get
my bios to boot into the usb drive. Anyway that's not the problem i'm inquiring about, its more about a warning popup message during the dual boot installation.
After selecting the keyboard layout and language and Microsoft user agreement screens, I select the custom installation to select the partition i want to install Windows 10. A warning message saids," The partitions on the disk selected for installation
are not in the recommended order for additional information about installing to gpt disk go to the Microsoft website and search for gpt." , and then it asks if you want to proceed with installation?  

Hi,
According to the warning message, this sentence means that the type of current drive  is not GPT disk suggested, while Windows installation process recommend you install it at other GPT disk drive. Generally speaking, this message won’t influence
Windows installation.
How about your installation? Is it finished?
Roger Lu
TechNet Community Support

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