Huge thanks to
@FreeBooter
@x BlueRobot
@NavyLCDR
@Megahertz
@SIW2
@zbook
For all your help! It has been way to long since I played around with Windows so sorry for the manyu, many noob questions .... Have a great Easter!
I removed all the Linux drives so that I only have two
Changing the partitions settings on the EFI partition to the settings you showed in post 8 helped. I can now shut down Windows as normal. However the drive G: still shows up in pathfinder but now I can not access the drive. It looks like...
I removed all the Linux drives so that I only have two
I have removed the linux drives so that I only have one Windows NVE and the Hackintosh NVE. They are just a hassle to remove because they are below big heatsinks so I would rather not. The linux drivers are just SSD's connected via SATA...
I installed DiskGenious and got this. Can I "just" change the parameters or will that destroy the data on the EFI partition so I would have to run "bootrec /fixboot" again?
And something is wrong. I can not shut down the system from Windows now ....
Thank you for all the good advice :-D
I rezised my C: in Gparted on PopOS and created an EFI partition. Then I booted into windows recovery from a USB stick and followed this guide. [FIX] Windows 10 Master Boot Record Is Corrupted. I got the "bootrec /fixboot command gives Access is denied" but...
Thank you for the reply :-)
Forgot to mention that all the OS'ses are on separate drives.
In that case creating an EFI partition on the Windows drive and then creating and EFI folder with the Microsoft boot loader folder in (in the EFI folder on the Windows drive) should do the trick. Or?
I am running a multiple OS system. Hackintosh, Win11, PopOS and Manjaro Linux. I select OS via OpenCore.
When I installed Win11 the installer did not create an EFI partition on the Win11 drive. Instead it placed the Microsoft boot loader folder in the EFI folder on my PopOS install. From there...