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Apparently not. What is this 6EF49**** stuff?
I don't know what it correlates to in the bcdedit /enum firmware list.
Apparently, EasyUEFI has found something that does not exist in the BCD store.
EasyUEFI only works from an UEFI Windows 10 installation. In my case (legacy BIOS installation) it doesn't even load. it displays a message this is not an uefi installation. therefore, I must boot Windows 10 PE in UEFI mode and run it from there.
Does not work for me.
Still have boot entries showing from non-existent operating systems.
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Also running bcdedit /enum firmware finds the bad entries.
When I do bcdedit /delete {xxxxxxx} it deletes them but then after a reboot, they come back.
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bootice did not work.
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booting to Oracle Linux and running efibootmgr deleted the entries but upon booting, they came back.
I tried a multitude of ways of removing the entries but they always come back after a reboot.
Have you tried booting Strelec in UEFI mode and use EasyUEFI?
WinPE 11-10-8 Sergei Strelec (x86/x64/Native x86) 2023.04.18 English version >> Sergei Strelec