Difference between revisions of "Windows 10 BIOS UEFI Option"
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[[Main Page|Home]] > [[Windows]] > [[Windows 10]] > [[Windows 10 BIOS UEFI Option]] | [[Main Page|Home]] > [[Windows]] > [[Windows 10]] > [[Windows 10 BIOS UEFI Option]] | ||
=Adding Windows 10 BIOS UEFI option= | |||
If Windows 10 is installed using UEFI the Windows Boot Manager path '''on first GPT partition (EFI)''' is: | If Windows 10 is installed using UEFI the Windows Boot Manager path '''on first GPT partition (EFI)''' is: | ||
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This can be useful in case boot manager option is edited / deleted accidentally. | This can be useful in case boot manager option is edited / deleted accidentally. | ||
=Restoring Windows 10 UEFI files= | |||
If the UEFI partition was formatted as part of another OS installation then the Windows 10 UEFI boot files can be restored via: | |||
# Boot into Windows 10 DVD / USB and go to repair option | |||
# Open Command prompt | |||
# Use command: | |||
#:<pre> | |||
#:: bcdboot C:\Windows | |||
#:</pre> | |||
# If the partition itself is deleted then it can be re-created by using some combination of: | |||
#:<pre> | |||
#:: diskpart | |||
#:: list disk | |||
#:: select disk <n> | |||
#:: list partition | |||
#:: create partition EFI size=260 | |||
#:: format quick fs=fat32 | |||
#:: list partition | |||
#::list volume | |||
#:</pre> | |||
#: '''After this we should use bcdboot C:\Windows to create Windows UEFI files in the EFI partition''' | |||
=Non UEFI Windows MBR restore= | |||
For non-UEFI systems have a look at [[Restore boot loader for Windows 7 or Vista after removing grub]] | |||
Latest revision as of 13:21, 17 October 2022
Home > Windows > Windows 10 > Windows 10 BIOS UEFI Option
Adding Windows 10 BIOS UEFI option
If Windows 10 is installed using UEFI the Windows Boot Manager path on first GPT partition (EFI) is:
\EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi
This can be useful in case boot manager option is edited / deleted accidentally.
Restoring Windows 10 UEFI files
If the UEFI partition was formatted as part of another OS installation then the Windows 10 UEFI boot files can be restored via:
- Boot into Windows 10 DVD / USB and go to repair option
- Open Command prompt
- Use command:
- bcdboot C:\Windows
- If the partition itself is deleted then it can be re-created by using some combination of:
- diskpart
- list disk
- select disk <n>
- list partition
- create partition EFI size=260
- format quick fs=fat32
- list partition
- list volume
- After this we should use bcdboot C:\Windows to create Windows UEFI files in the EFI partition
Non UEFI Windows MBR restore
For non-UEFI systems have a look at Restore boot loader for Windows 7 or Vista after removing grub