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The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) is= an interface between a computer's firmware and operating system. It is des= igned as a replacement for Basic Input/Output System (BIOS). U= EFI supports hard disks with either master boot record (MBR) o= r the newer GUID Partition Table (GPT) system. GPT is a newer = standard that supports disks larger than 2TiB and allows for more than four= primary partitions per disk.
As UEFI and GPT are increasingly widespread, older images of MBR disks o= ften need restoring to replacement UEFI / GPT systems.
Caution: We assume there are no other hardware di= fferences between the system being imaged and the system being restored to.= For dissimilar hardware, use ReDeploy.
Boot into Windows PE.
Open a Windows command window. To open a command window click the ic=
on on the taskbar.
=
Type:
diskpar= t=20
Type: = ;
list di= sk=20
Select the disk number that you want to restore to. For example:
select = disk 0=20
Clean the selected disk:
clean= pre>=20
By default, "clean" creates an empty MBR disk. Convert it to GPT:
convert= gpt=20
Create the EFI partition:
create = partition efi size=3D200=20
Format the EFI partition:
format = fs=3Dfat32=20
Create the MSR partition:
create = partition msr size=3D128=20
Exit Diskpart:
exit=20
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When the restore is complete, configure the UEFI boot files in the E=
FI system partition.
Follow the steps in the section Fix Boot problems for GPT/UEFI Boot Systems in the foll=
owing KB article:
Fixing Wind=
ows boot problems