thank you very much. i could restore the EFI partition that i deleted by mistake.. but i did face another issue - my SSD itself was not detected after booting using usb windows install disk. i had go further to the new windows install option, load the SSD drivers for the partitions to become visible. After that i could continue with the diskpart process as described in your video.
@quickandeasytools19 күн бұрын
Well done! You did great! Thanks for watching.
@TheRockfire9324 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for making this video ! I had a dual windows boot on 2 separate drives because, and I wanted to fully format my original windows drive. When I did that, I deleted the EFI partition and then I could not boot anymore. This way, I realized that there was no EFI partition on my secondary drive. I had to use diskpart to create a New partition and then use it as EFI. Now everything is working again!
@quickandeasytools24 күн бұрын
Welcome. Thanks for watching!
@MyEXGamer11 күн бұрын
Thank you so much
@quickandeasytools11 күн бұрын
@@MyEXGamer I am glad I could help!
@amirhosseinbagheri86Ай бұрын
Bro I was playing 4 hours with chatgpt, then I found your video and fixed my boot issue in 5 minutes
@quickandeasytoolsАй бұрын
Great. Thanks for watching.
@kevinramsАй бұрын
Good video, but something I found out doing this to repair Win 11. The EFI partition needs to be the first partition, meaning all the way to the left when using Disk Mgmt in windows or Gparted in linux. I had it on the right side and Windows could not find it and would not boot.
@quickandeasytoolsАй бұрын
You can free space at the beginning of the disk and make a new EFI there. Then you won't need the old one and can delete it. Thanks for watching.
@user-zl2ow3ue1m4 ай бұрын
nice
@bpn3332 ай бұрын
Thanks 🙏
@quickandeasytools2 ай бұрын
Welcome. Thanks for watching.
@Roblezzz.mp42 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot!
@quickandeasytools2 ай бұрын
Welcome.
@mr.bhanndkjee22692 ай бұрын
That Fantastic Video Left Me With One Lingering Question Which Is "List Volume" Could You Elaborate A Bit More On This Section? I've Rewatched It Several Times, But It's Still Unclear. So, Is There A Chance You Could Break Down The 'List Volume' Concept In More Detail?
@quickandeasytools2 ай бұрын
list volume shows you all the volumes and the letters they have been assigned. Simply put, the Windows partition you know as the C volume. This is what you are interested in list volume in the video. If you want to understand more about the difference between volume and partition read this article. www.minitool.com/partition-disk/volume-vs-partition.html Thanks for your review.
@mr.bhanndkjee22692 ай бұрын
Quick & Easy Tools: Based On The Article & Your Comment, Here's My Understanding: Until A Drive Letter Is Assigned To A Partition, It Remains Just A Partition And Is Not Visible. Once A Drive Letter Is Assigned, It Becomes A Volume That Is Visible Within The Operating System. Please Correct Me If I'm Wrong, Because This Is What I've Been Able To Understand So Far.
@quickandeasytools2 ай бұрын
Exactly.
@mr.bhanndkjee22692 ай бұрын
Quick & Easy Tools: Thanks For Explaining That! It Really Helped. I Was Wondering, What If We Took A Completely Different Approach? Export BCD: Open Command Prompt As Administrator. Type BCD Edit /Export (Replace With Your Desired Name & Location For The Backup File). Restore BCD: Boot Your Computer With A Windows 10 Installation Media. Go To "Repair Your Computer" -> "Troubleshoot" -> "Command Prompt". Type BCD Edit /Import Could This Potentially Be A More Efficient & Direct Method Compared To The One Presented In Your Video?
@quickandeasytools2 ай бұрын
BCD Edit BCD Edit /Export Exports the contents of your system's system storage to a file. This file can be used later to restore the state of the system storage. BCDbootSome common BCD operations, such as restoring a partition or setting up the system partition on a new computer, can be more easily performed using BCDboot. BCDBoot copies a small set of boot environment files from the installed Windows image to the system partition. Creates a new BCD repository and initializes the BCD files for the boot environment of the system partition, including the Windows Boot Manager, using the %WINDIR%\System32\Config\BCD-Template file. !!! But it is very important what you want to do.Specifically for the topic of the video, BCDBOOT is more suitable and reliable. But that's just my opinion. If it's more convenient for you, do it with BCD Edit.
@rabh67468 күн бұрын
Many thanks for this very helpful video, I got to the part where I tried to delete the partition and got an error message "cannot delete a protected partition without the force parameter set" So I used the override command to delete the partition. The problem I have now is I can't format my new partition when I type the format command I get a virtual disk service error, the media is write protected. Do you know if there is a way round this?
@quickandeasytools8 күн бұрын
Use GParted life cd to delete the partition. After format it into a file system fat32, it needs to be a primary partition. After you do that go back and try again. I hope this helped, thank you for the support. Stay safe!
@rabh67468 күн бұрын
@@quickandeasytools Thank you, I will try that and cross my fingers.
@quickandeasytools8 күн бұрын
@@rabh6746 Good luck👍
@MrCakil99Sindycate-uv6do2 ай бұрын
it will remove all of my data on my disk?
@quickandeasytools2 ай бұрын
With this guide, you will delete and rebuild only the EFI partition responsible for the initial boot of Windows. You don't need to do this if Windows boots normally. Also, keep in mind that if you dual-boot with another operating system, it won't boot after that. Thanks for watching.