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![]() ![]() This article provides a solution to an issue that you can't gain access to the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) system partition by using the mountvol /s command when you use the Mountvol utility (Mountvol. Select the EFI System Partition (ESP) you want to delete in the disk/partition list, then click the "Delete" button to delete it. Now you need to select a Disk for example select disk 4. Most Linux distributions boot fine in EFI/UEFI mode, using an EFI boot loader stored on an EFI System Partition (ESP). EFI System partition looks similar to this one diskpart to the rescue This is kind-of old thread but no the EFI partition should not just be deleted. Maybe you’d need it if your system used Legacy boot mode, but you’re not. Type diskpart in the Run box and click on the OK button to open the Command Prompt window. ![]() Using just CMD delete your disk's EFI System Partition without affecting or removing the entire disk's partitions. Can i delete efi system partition (vii) Ubuntu/Fedora(Linux OS) is deleted but on restarting your pc you will still see the grub option so we need to uninstall Linux OS from EFI System Partition too.
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