HELP!!! Unable to boot win after efi partition resizing


Sucks to read this...I was in the same predicament about two months ago. My wife's HP laptop had an important BIOS update (I believe the main thing was starting the process of adding 2023 Secure Boot certs). I couldn't install it because the default EFI partition was too small...already consumed with Microsoft and prior HP BIOS files. My first attempt to resize it ended in this same situation. I tried Minitool, from within Windows, to 1) reduce Windows partition, 2) move the new unallocated space adjacent to EFI partition and 3) resize EFI partition. I can't remember the error I got but it failed and rendered the machine unbootable. Fortunately, I backed up the drive prior to playing around with the EFI, and was back up and running in about 20 minutes. After researching online I decided to try again another way. I downloaded and created a Gparted bootable disk. If I recall it couldn't complete all three actions at the same time. I think I had to do the Windows partition reduction and movement. When that successfully completed, I rebooted the machine and then did the EFI merge. It worked and I was able to update the BIOS immediately after.
 

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Reviewing the thread I saw the OP's disk had/has the 600 MB unallocated space after C: (shrinking C: had been done with Diskmgmt, that cannot move partitions), not before like it could have been optimal. Anyway the total "effort" or "stress" might have been the same b/c sometimes partitioning tools move the whole partition data or the most of it they can when you move the partition, instead of using the free space for just the data that must be moved and update the file tables etc accordingly, what's a lot faster and less stressful. But at least the total task would have been distributed in two steps. That's why Easeus had to perform 3 tasks (move C:, move MSR and enlarge ESP/EFI).

I have under doubt that the ESP (or its MBR equivalent in Windows disks, the System Reserved partition) can be just extended with a 3rd party tool or via Diskmgmt if you happen to have contiguous unallocated space, or if you have just created it. A week ago I did that to a Windows 10 MBR disk trying to get that MBR2GPT would recycle the System Reserved as ESP. The conversion was basically successful but MBR2GPT treated my enlarged SR as any data partition, and it created the ESP at the end of C: with space shrunk from it (all these small issues are already fixed).
 

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@nightf0x

I am closing down for the day and will be online only my tomorrow morning that is after another 10 hours. My time now is 20:57. and the NewYear starts in another 3 hours. Will see you tomorrow..
 
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    Dell Inspiron 3280 AIO 22"
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    Intel Optane 16GB module + DDR 4 16GB (Optane disabled.)
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    Upgraded from Windows 10 Home to Windows 11 Home on 28 Oct 2023
Sucks to read this...I was in the same predicament about two months ago. My wife's HP laptop had an important BIOS update (I believe the main thing was starting the process of adding 2023 Secure Boot certs). I couldn't install it because the default EFI partition was too small...already consumed with Microsoft and prior HP BIOS files. My first attempt to resize it ended in this same situation. I tried Minitool, from within Windows, to 1) reduce Windows partition, 2) move the new unallocated space adjacent to EFI partition and 3) resize EFI partition. I can't remember the error I got but it failed and rendered the machine unbootable. Fortunately, I backed up the drive prior to playing around with the EFI, and was back up and running in about 20 minutes. After researching online I decided to try again another way. I downloaded and created a Gparted bootable disk. If I recall it couldn't complete all three actions at the same time. I think I had to do the Windows partition reduction and movement. When that successfully completed, I rebooted the machine and then did the EFI merge. It worked and I was able to update the BIOS immediately after.
Thats nearly the same what happened to me but i didnt backup sadly, my mistake i didnt give any attention that it wont go through this process smoothly
 

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@nightf0x

I am closing down for the day and will be online only my tomorrow morning that is after another 10 hours. My time now is 20:57. and the NewYear starts in anothr3hours. Will see you tomorrow..
Thanks sir @jumanji for your assistance & happy new year, the laptop has been out of service for a week now but i have to format it atlast as i need it for work
 

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Thats nearly the same what happened to me but i didnt backup sadly, my mistake i didnt give any attention that it wont go through this process smoothly
Admittedly, after I got my wife's EFI partition increased and BIOS updated, I had no issues doing the same to my laptop and desktop computers. The hardest part in using Gparted takes a very long time on a large drive. Once it creates the unallocated space at the front of C: drive, it takes very long to move everything else so it can move it adjacent to the EFI partition.
 

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    Windows 11
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    PC/Desktop
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    Custom
    CPU
    Intel i7-7700K
    Motherboard
    Asus Prime Z-270A
    Memory
    32GB 2666Mhz (Kingston Hyper X Fury)
    Graphics Card(s)
    Asus Nvidia 1050Ti
    Sound Card
    N/A
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Samsung C27F390
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1080
    Hard Drives
    1TB Western Digital SN770 (System) and 2TB Western Digital SN770 (Storage)
    Antivirus
    Windows Security
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Home
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell/XPS 15 9510
    CPU
    i9-11900H
    Motherboard
    Unknown
    Memory
    32GB
    Graphics card(s)
    Integrated Intel and Nvidia 3050Ti
    Sound Card
    Integrated (Realtek)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    None
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1200 (non-Touch)
    Hard Drives
    2TB SK Hynix P41 Platinum
    Antivirus
    Windows Security
Thanks sir @jumanji for your assistance & happy new year, the laptop has been out of service for a week now but i have to format it atlast as i need it for work
OK, after formatting, Install Windows. WinRE environment > Troubleshoot > Reset > Remove everything > Cloud download will be the best thing to do.
When you perform a full PC reset in Windows, especially the "Remove everything" option, the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is typically cleared as part of the process to ensure all security data, like encryption keys for BitLocker or Windows Hello, is wiped clean for a fresh start
Keep us posted.
 
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    12th Gen Intel core i5-1235U(Alder
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    SEi (manufactured by AZW)
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    16*2 (32 GB) DDR 4-3200(1600MHz) Crucial Technology
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    Intel Iris Xe Graphics (Internal)
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    BenQ GW2283
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    1920*1080
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    500GB NVME (Kingston SNV2S500G)
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    PSU
    Power Brick 19V-6.32A , 120.08W
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    Dell KB3322Wi (Wireless)
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    Dell WM118t (Wireless)
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    MS Edge, Chrome
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    Malwarebytes Premium - Subscription
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    Windows 11 Home Version 25H2 Build 26200.8655
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    Dell Inspiron 3280 AIO 22"
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    Intel Core i3 8145U
    Motherboard
    Dell inc. 027W48
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    Intel Optane 16GB module + DDR 4 16GB (Optane disabled.)
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    Intel UHD Graphics 620
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    Dell Monitor 22"
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    1920x1080
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    Crucial CT1000BX500SSD1 ; 1000,2 GB
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    4G
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    Upgraded from Windows 10 Home to Windows 11 Home on 28 Oct 2023
If possible, for academic purposes before the planned format > clean install please attempt a custom install > post error messages and codes


 

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