
Select volume X - X will be the number of your partition with a size of 260MB, the EFI System Partition one that you identified in the last commandĪssign letter=Z: - It'll assign the Z: letter to the EFI System Partition List volume - Note the number of the partition that have no drive letter assigned to it, is of 260MB of size and have "FAT32" listed under the "FS" column Select disk 0 - Will select your first hard drive (the one with the Windows partition on it) If you cannot read the commands properly, here goes (to be entered in the command prompt from the Recovery Environment):ĭiskpart - Opens the Disk Partitionning tool A few users reported that rebuilding it solved that issue. Here's the instructions that other users have had success with:Īlright, apparently the issue is with the BCD (Boot Configuration Data).


You will need a bootable Windows disc or recovery flash drive to boot from to do this.Īfter you create the recovery drive, boot from it by using the advanced startup options and choosing boot from device (or using the UEFI interface, whichever is simpler :) ).
