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Or just create a new EFI System Partition on disk 3 which requires no extra software to do.
Or just create a new EFI System Partition on disk 3 which requires no extra software to do.
You can put it wherever you think it is not going to be in the way.
I dont need a separate esp with this mobo. It finds the efi folder on the root of any partition.
You could try it. Copy the efi folder from the 100mb partition on disk 4 onto your C partition.
Then unplug disk4 and see what happens.
This is very useful not only because it can boot windows from mbr disk in efi mode, more importantly can boot ntfs usb stick in efi mode. No need for the 4gb file restriction of fat32 usb stick.
But it seems to still need fat32 usb stick to save bios screenshots onto.
Last edited by SIW2; 23 Oct 2021 at 17:23.
steve108, I've taken your advise and created an image with Macrium Reflect. I have noticed it has taken the EFI partition from Disk4 and the Win10 partition from Disk3 which is what I want.
Being a bit nervous about trying to create an EFI partition on the drive where my preferred Win10 is, is it possible to restore the the Macrium image which was created from two different drives to one single drive.
If you have an image to restore anyway, then why not take the two minutes to run the commands I gave you? If they don't work, then restore the image.
heywoodg,
You can try booting from a Macrium Reflect Rescue USB, then try the option to fix boot problems. It may fix this issue easily and painlessly.