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Moving EFI System Partition

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I believe I have just done it successfully, and the dying drive is not connected to the system.

 

Found a program called AOEMI Partition assistant that did what I needed and used Gparted Live to set partion to boot flag.

 

So it IS possible. just annoying though...

Needing to move Win10 EFI System Partion to another drive, preferably to same drive that my OS is on, as my secondary SSD which I use for games is failing on me...

 

Also possibly recovery partition.

CPU: Intel 4770k @ 4.6Ghtz MB: Asus z87-Deluxe RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance Red 1866mhtz Storage: Corsair Force 3 120GBx2 PSU: Corsair HX1000 GPU: ASUS GTX 780 DCU2 Case: Define R4

 

LTC: LeBdcWLcreZREjTRHJsi3vN4oRDVvqRNXf

 

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I believe I have just done it successfully, and the dying drive is not connected to the system.

 

Found a program called AOEMI Partition assistant that did what I needed and used Gparted Live to set partion to boot flag.

 

So it IS possible. just annoying though...

CPU: Intel 4770k @ 4.6Ghtz MB: Asus z87-Deluxe RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance Red 1866mhtz Storage: Corsair Force 3 120GBx2 PSU: Corsair HX1000 GPU: ASUS GTX 780 DCU2 Case: Define R4

 

LTC: LeBdcWLcreZREjTRHJsi3vN4oRDVvqRNXf

 

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