# sgdisk > Manage GUID Partition Tables (GPT). > Part of the GPT fdisk suite; designed for scripting and automation. > More information: . - Display basic GPT partition summary data for a device: `sudo sgdisk {{[-p|--print]}} {{/dev/sdX}}` - Wipe both GPT and MBR data structures from a device (destroys all partition information): `sudo sgdisk {{[-Z|--zap-all]}} {{/dev/sdX}}` - Convert a GPT disk to MBR format using up to four partitions: `sudo sgdisk {{[-m|--gpttombr]}} {{1:2:3:4}} {{/dev/sdX}}` - Delete a partition entry by number (data in sectors remains untouched): `sudo sgdisk {{[-d|--delete]}} {{1}} {{/dev/sdX}}` - Save the current in-memory GPT data (protective MBR, headers, and table) to a binary backup file: `sudo sgdisk {{[-b|--backup]}} {{/path/to/backup.gpt}} {{/dev/sdX}}` - Load GPT data from a backup file (restoring from a non-original disk is not recommended): `sudo sgdisk {{[-l|--load-backup]}} {{/path/to/backup.gpt}} {{/dev/sdX}}` - Verify GPT structures for CRC errors, mismatches, or inconsistencies: `sudo sgdisk {{[-v|--verify]}} {{/dev/sdX}}` - Display a summary of available partition type codes (no device required): `sgdisk {{[-L|--list-types]}}`