If you have seen the EFI System partition when using the Disk partition tool, then I am sure you have noticed the EFI System Partition. In this post, find out if you need the System partition and you can delete it without risking your Windows PC setup.
If you have ever used Partition Manager software, some users may have noticed extra partitions apart from what they see on their PC. It is listed as the first partition and is next to Primary Partition. Many users think that this is an unnecessary partition and is occupying space. So if you are wondering what this partition is used for, and if you can delete it for some extra space, read this post.
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What is EFI System Partition?
Does Windows 10 need an EFI partition?
Can I Delete the EFI Partition?
EFI or Extensible Firmware Interface System partition is a hidden storage space on Windows PC that is usually spotted on the computer of which the BIOS is UEFI. When the PC is booted, the UEFI loads the file stored in the EFI partition to start the Operating System and any other utilities required.
The partition is created when installing Windows on the UEFI system. It contains the following folders—Boot and System Volume Information. The latter contains the bootmgr and Bootsect.back file. It also includes System Utilities, Device Drivers, Boot Loaders, and Data Files.
These files contain the exact information to load Windows using the Boot Manager code and Boot manager database.
Apart from this, OEMs also use EFI System Partition for other crucial components like drivers, utilities, etc. When performing a fresh install or resetting the PC, it uses a script available there to refresh the PC.
Yes, it does. There are multiple reasons why it should not be disturbed. Not only the EFI partition is required to boot into the OS, but it also contains several other tools that are required when your PC is in trouble.
If somehow you manage to set the boot path properly, you will lose access to the tools such as the ability to boot into Safe mode, Automatic Recovery, and the ability to boot into advanced startup options. On top of this, if you are using encryption, Bitlocker also needs this.
So you can clearly see that there are more advantages of keeping that partition than removing it.
Yes, you can use various methods. However, If you delete it, you will lose the functionality and find yourself with an unbootable machine. EFI is similar to MBR but can support more partitions and more types of partitions. So if you delete the EFI partition, the bootloader will not be able to find from where to boot the OS. On top of this, most of the EFI partition storage is around 100 MB to 500 MB, so it should not matter. This is the reason when you use the Disk Manager of Windows, then the option to delete it will be grayed out.
However, it is still possible to delete the EFI, and in certain scenarios, such as flashing a new BIOS or removing the hard drive from a Mac, the partition will still be required. You can delete them using the EaseUS Partition Master, so the PC doesn't become unusable.
Step 1. Launch EaseUS Partition Master, on the Partition Manager section, right-click on the EFI system partition and choose "Delete".
Step 2. Click "Yes" to confirm the message "Do you want to delete the selected partition?".
Note that this opertion will delete the EFI/UEFI partition, which may cause OS boot issue. Make sure you want to execute the operation.
Step 3. Click "Execute 1 Task" and then "Apply" in the new window to completely remove the EFI system partition.
The tool will help you make sure the boot records are in place or recover them in case of an issue.
Now that you know everything about the EFI partition or System Reserved Partition, the pros and cons are clear. It may so happen that you have multiple OS installed on your computer, and the EFI is taking too much space. In that case, you can use EaseUS Partition Master software to delete the EFI partition. However, make sure you always have a proper backup in place so in case something goes wrong, you can recover the boot path to Windows. If this article helps you, share it to help more.
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