What is EFI Partition in Windows?
The EFI stands for Extensible Firmware Interface system partition is generally a partition in the data storage devices like hard disk drives or an SSD used by a computer system cohere to the UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface). When you boot your computer, the UEFI firmware loads the file stored on EFI or ESP (EFI System Partition) to start the currently installed operating system on your system and various system utilities. The ESP contains the boot loaders and kernel images, device driver files, and other utilities required to run before booting the OS. The EFI is a minimal partition of around 100 MB, which is formatted with FAT32. This is where all the applications needed for the startup of windows are stored. You can access the EFI system partition on windows by running the mountvol / s command.
How to identify EFI System Partition Windows 11/10?
The EFI partition is crucial; that is why it is hidden so that a general user won’t find it accidentally in File Explorer. Here, we’ve given various tools by which you can identify the EFI partition.
Windows Disk Management ToolDiskpart ToolThird-Part Disk Tools
It is crucial that you do not delete the EFI partition using these tools. However, accidents can happen and ensure you have created a System Image before any of these operations.
1] Using Disk Management Tool In Windows
The Disk Management tool is a windows management tool used to rename, resize, partition, and formatting disks. It lets you handle the management of hard disk partitions without rebooting the system and any interruption. You can create, delete and format partitions, change drive letters and paths, convert empty MBR to GPT disk, initialize a brand new disk before even using it, etc. Here are some of the most convenient ways to open Disk Management and identify EFI partitions.
Use the windows hotkey Windows+R to open the Run window.Type Diskmgmt.msc and press the Enter key.The Disk management will open, and you can identify EFI partitions from there also. Look for a partition that has EFI written on it.
2] Using Diskpart Tool
DiskPart is a command-line disk partitioning utility. The diskpart interpreter allows you to manage your computer drives, including virtual hard disks, partitions, volumes. It lets you create, delete and modify partitions on your hard drives or USB your computer can detect. DiskPart is a perfect alternative to Disk management tools as it is more powerful and suitable for technical users. You have to always open diskpart with administrator permission. To open diskpart here is a simple way of doing so.
3] Using Third-party Tools
Apart from the traditional tools, Windows provide us with managing partitions and EFIs. There are several third-party software that provides these services for a better experience. Paragon Partition Manager Paragon Partition Manager is free-to-use software that lets you organize your hard drives and helps you gain extra space in existing partitions. It offers a lot of features like resize/move partitions, undelete partitions. You could recover the data if you deleted a partition by mistake. You can create, delete, expand the partitions. It also allows you to change the label of a partition, and you can also check for errors on selected partitions to fix them. To locate the EFI partition, follow the steps as below:
Download and install the software, and then launch it.Once it identifies and loads all the drives, locate the primary drive on which Windows is installedIt will be available in three parts—Two System Reserves and One Local DiskOf these two, one will be 100 MB. Select it, and then click on PropertiesIn the details window, notice EFI System Partition as part of the description.
GParted GParted is a free-to-use software for partition manipulation to manage your disk partitions graphically. With GParted, you can copy, move, resize the partitions without any data loss. It also lets you attempt data rescue or recovery from lost or deleted partitions. You can also create space for the new OS, change labels, set new UUID, etc. Once you open the GParted tool, it will help you identify the EFI partition. If you cannot see any label, look for the 100 MB partition, which is hidden.
Should I delete the EFI Partition?
You should never delete the EFI Partition unless you have a solid reason behind it, and you know what you are doing. It is the place where your OS stores all the boot files. If you delete this, it is basically like deleting your OS. You can only attempt to delete it when you are wiping down an entire drive and have a full-fledged operating system on the other drive or a clone or backup of the same. Read: Can I delete Recovery Partition in Windows?
How can I see what’s in the EFI Partition?
As EFI is hidden from the File Explorer, you can use the mountvol /s command to mount the EFI system partition on the specified drive. Make sure to choose a drive letter that is not occupied by any other drive.
How can I delete the EFI Partition in Windows?
We will use DiskPart to delete EFI partitions, as Diskpart is a command-line utility that manages drive partitions. Here are some simple steps that you can follow to delete the EFI partitions:
How Do I Restore The EFI Partitions?
Mistakes can happen unintentionally; thus, accidentally deleting your EFI partition may be one of them. Here, we will discuss a step-by-step process of restoring an EFI partition by command prompt.
What Is The Difference Between EFI And MBR?
MBR (Master Boot Record) is a slightly older style of recognizing bootable disks and media that supports 2TB of HDD. BIOS uses the MBR to save information about all the data in Hard drives. Where on the other hand, UEFI uses the GUID partition table (GPT). MBR only uses 32 bits in its tables which only results in 4 physical partitions. However, the UEFI is platform-independent; hence it provides better booting time and full speed of the computer.
Does Upgrading To EFI Offer Any Benefits?
EFI files are stored in a particular partition system called ESP on the hard disk. UEFI has discrete driver support, UEFI provides faster booting time, supports hard drive partition greater than 2TBs, supports more than four partitions on a single drive, efficient system, and power management. So yes, there are many benefits of upgrading to EFI.
Does Windows 11 Need An EFI-based Partition To Upgrade?
Yes, Windows 11 needs UEFI based partition because Windows 11 is not compatible with BIOS or Legacy compatibility mode; therefore, Windows 11 must run with UEFI. The users must enable secure boot as the secure boot option is associated with the UEFI-based computers. In this post, we’ve discussed the majority of points that are associated with EFI partitions. Above are all the basic tasks you can perform with EFI partitions and some comparisons with its counterparts. But make sure that you have a proper backup of your data if something goes wrong, and always know what you are doing.