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While the Windows updates are supposed to bring new features as well as bug fixes, at times the Windows update may create more issues. Several users have reported that after upgrading to the latest Windows version the system no longer recognizes the SSD which was used as an EFI partition. You can check more such issues in the Microsoft Community Forum.
Hello, I recently updated to Version 1809 on an Intel NUC8i7HNK. After finishing and restarting, the Samsung 950 Pro SSD is no longer recognized as a boot device. When I boot from the Windows installation media, I can see the four partitions (Recovery, System, MSR, and Primary), but am unable to repair it or select the Windows Volume from it. There’s no EFI on the drive visible in BIOS
Follow the troubleshooting steps in this article to recover the EFI partition deleted by the Windows update or yourself.
How do I fix my EFI System Partition?
1. Create Deleted EFI Partition
diskpart
list disk
select disk N (N refers to the disk which contains the deleted the EFI System partition)
list partition
create partition efi
format quick fs=fat32
list partition
list volume (find the volume letter which belongs to the installed Windows OS)
exit (exit diskpart)
bcdboot C:\windows (C refers to the volume letter of installed Windows OS)
2. Take Backup and Clean Install Windows 10
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