Anonymous
10/20/2025, 7:31:58 PM
No.106951846
>>106951451
Windows seems to re-format the ESP whenever you modify partitions using the disk management utility and they probably reused these or similar routines in the update.
I don't know if your UEFI picks up on non-ef00 partitions when the drive is internal but you could try formatting a regular FAT32 partition and using that as /boot/efi. Windows should never destroy data on regular partitions.
Windows seems to re-format the ESP whenever you modify partitions using the disk management utility and they probably reused these or similar routines in the update.
I don't know if your UEFI picks up on non-ef00 partitions when the drive is internal but you could try formatting a regular FAT32 partition and using that as /boot/efi. Windows should never destroy data on regular partitions.