OK, your minitool post pretty much confirms my suspicion.
What you need to do is resize the C partition by grabbing arrow on left hand before partition in picture below and moving it a little to the right to free up say 200 MB - set space to be in MB.
Its a bit fiddly but minitool only does change when you apply it.
Now you have an unallocated space of 200 MB
You do not have other 16 MB partition so you can now increase EFI by dragging its right hand arrow 200 MB to right.
Then click apply to make changes.
Then try update again.
What you need to do is resize the C partition by grabbing arrow on left hand before partition in picture below and moving it a little to the right to free up say 200 MB - set space to be in MB.
Its a bit fiddly but minitool only does change when you apply it.
Now you have an unallocated space of 200 MB
You do not have other 16 MB partition so you can now increase EFI by dragging its right hand arrow 200 MB to right.
Then click apply to make changes.
Then try update again.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11 Pro + Win11 Canary VM.
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- ASUS Zenbook 14
- CPU
- I9 13th gen i9-13900H 2.60 GHZ
- Motherboard
- Yep, Laptop has one.
- Memory
- 16 GB soldered
- Graphics Card(s)
- Integrated Intel Iris XE
- Sound Card
- Realtek built in
- Monitor(s) Displays
- laptop OLED screen
- Screen Resolution
- 2880x1800 touchscreen
- Hard Drives
- 1 TB NVME SSD (only weakness is only one slot)
- PSU
- Internal + 65W thunderbolt USB4 charger
- Case
- Yep, got one
- Cooling
- Stella Artois (UK pint cans - 568 ml) - extra cost.
- Keyboard
- Built in UK keybd
- Mouse
- Bluetooth , wireless dongled, wired
- Internet Speed
- 900 mbs (ethernet), wifi 6 typical 350-450 mb/s both up and down
- Browser
- Edge
- Antivirus
- Defender
- Other Info
- TPM 2.0, 2xUSB4 thunderbolt, 1xUsb3 (usb a), 1xUsb-c, hdmi out, 3.5 mm audio out/in combo, ASUS backlit trackpad (inc. switchable number pad)
Macrium Reflect Home V8
Office 365 Family (6 users each 1TB onedrive space)
Hyper-V (a vm runs almost as fast as my older laptop)