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everything elese went perfect it just failed at the last step on this
bcdboot C:\windows /s W: /f all
bcdboot C:\windows /s W: /f all
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diskpart
lis vol
sel dis 5
lis par
sel par 1
det par
sel par 2
det par
sel par 3
det par
sel par 4
det par
sel par 5
det par
sel par 6
det par
sel par 7
det par
sel par 8
det par
sel par 9
det par
diskpart
sel dis 5
lis par
sel par 3
del par override
sel par 5
del par override
lis par
sel par 1
det par
sel par 2
det par
sel par 3
det par
sel par 4
det par
lis vol
If it is NOT an OS drive, it doesn't need EFI partition. Just delete it from Disk Management.How do I fix this? Nothing wrong with my PC it boots fine and everything is fine its not my OS C drive just a storage drive and it works fine too. I didn't know if it mattered because and I don't want to mess anything up. I think I noticed because the EFI drive used to show up in file explorer. I’m new at this.
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That’s actually not true the boot manager can be on another drive beside the OS drive if I deleted it wouldn’t boot unless it was on the boot the drive but I did get it switched successfully so it’s fine now.If it is NOT an OS drive, it doesn't need EFI partition. Just delete it from Disk Management.
It is always wise to keep the EFI partition on the OS disk itself. There is no reason why it should be on another disk.That’s actually not true the boot manager can be on another drive beside the OS drive if I deleted it wouldn’t boot unless it was on the boot the drive but I did get it switched successfully so it’s fine now.