How to adjust to UEFI mode after installing Win8

  
Every Win8 system has a startup mode, either BIOS mode or Win8 UEFI. This is already determined after installing Win8. But as long as you master the method, the Win8 system that was originally booted by the BIOS can also be changed to the UEFI system. Let's take a look at it:
How to adjust the UEFI mode after Win8 installation
1. First, we install it first. Ghost Win8 system, we have installed it here;
2, then we have to set the boot mode to UEFI in the motherboard BIOS, here is not detailed, each motherboard setting steps are not the same, but the key UEFI open is almost the same . At this time, the hard disk can no longer be booted, and then use a PE that supports UEFI boot to enter the PE system (the latest computer store, Chinese cabbage, old peaches are supported)
3, enter the PE, format the boot partition (is a 100MB or 350MB small partition. If not, do not format, on the hard disk to find a way to separate a 100MB FAT32 partition), be sure to choose FAT32 file system.
4, change the label, easy to identify (can be skipped)
5, after formatting is complete, open a command prompt, type the command: bcdboot D: \\ Windows /s C: /l zh-CN /f ALL
This will fix the EFI boot partition. In fact, this also fixes the BIOS boot. If you change the BIOS boot, you can still boot successfully. This step is to copy the boot to the 100M hidden boot partition.
Note: In the above code, D is the partition where the system file is located (that is, the partition where Windows, Program Files, etc. are located), and C is the FAT32 partition. You must enter the corresponding drive letter according to your actual situation, otherwise it will be wrong. .
The boot partition has been successfully repaired.
You can see that the boot file has been fixed.
Check out BCD, it's alright.

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