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MSI GF62 - How to disable EFI SHELL before booting the system?

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  • #1 17694292
    antrakt128
    Level 6  
    Hi,
    I have this problem, after installing Windows 10 Home, the Shell window appears (as in the picture). In order for the system to continue working, you need to enter exit. Needs help getting rid of this unwanted Shell popup.
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  • #2 17694305
    sylweksylwina
    Moderator of Computers service
    Change the boot order in UEFI. Make Windows Boot Manager the first option.
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  • #3 17694340
    antrakt128
    Level 6  
    That's what I set up, and it still shows up anyway.

    When I start my computer, the EFI disk is displayed, should it be like that? (attachment)
  • #4 17694446
    sylweksylwina
    Moderator of Computers service
    Show partition table eg from disk management. Overall, you are very mixed up.


    The photo partition should be hidden without a doubt, and the default size is wrong, I think it should be 100MB. If it is a clean installation, and the disk does not have any needed recovery partitions or files, you can reinstall it with clearing the partition table. In the installer, before the partition selection screen:
    shift + f10
    diskpart
    list disk
    sel disk X; where X is the letter of the system drive
    clean

    After that you go back to the installer, create the system partition as usual and install. But in general, show us the partition table first.
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  • #6 17695024
    sylweksylwina
    Moderator of Computers service
    It is impressive how much it got mixed up :D It was a new laptop? Have you added any disks? You have the system on SSD, but the rest of the partitions are on the second disk ...
    Personally, I would unplug the hard drive when installing the system, install the system on ssd, and then on hdd I would make a copy of the partition with the drivers, e.g. clonezilla, and wipe the partition table.
    Restoring it without reinstallation would be a nightmare, and this configuration is absurd, in the event of a HDD failure the system will be useless (it will not be bootable)
  • #7 17695091
    antrakt128
    Level 6  
    Yep it's a new laptop and I put SSD in it and this problem occurred after system installation. I'll try to do as you say.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around resolving an issue with the MSI GF62 laptop where an EFI Shell window appears after installing Windows 10 Home. Users suggest changing the boot order in UEFI to prioritize the Windows Boot Manager, but the problem persists. Further analysis reveals a mixed-up partition table, with recommendations to use disk management tools to clean and reinstall the system on the SSD while disconnecting the HDD to avoid complications. The importance of proper partition management is emphasized to prevent boot issues in case of HDD failure.
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