Is there a way to remove old EFI partitions
53 minutes ago, Schnee_W0lf said:I am rather sure it鈥檚 not in use because I could format the EFI partition on the hard drive, I just couldn鈥檛 repartition it as storage. Windows was definitely migrated off of it when I upgraded my laptop storage (the HDD in question) to SSD. The widows that was on it was also windows home and the one that my desktop is running now is win 10 pro.
If I check my bios there are multiple boot options that come up as well -I did have the HDD duel booted with windows and Ubuntu at one point- and that was not the case before I installed the HDD. The NVMe is the first boot location on the list it does also have its own recovery partition.
I will still load windows with the HDD unplugged to be sure though. Thanks for advising me 聽
if you are sure then you can do what it says in this vid. i have done this a few times to remove windows partitions from drives that used to be a main boot drive for a pc
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