But that leads to a loss of data. So, why take that route when a simpler and more viable alternative is already available? Let’s find out about UEFI and how to fix issues with it.

What is UEFI?

UEFI, or Unified Extensible Firmware Interface, is a protocol that is replacing the popular BIOS with new software. UEFI offers vital benefits such as improved security measures, faster startup time, support for disks larger than 2 TB, and lots more. Now, a broken UEFI means that you have a broken bootloader, in which case you won’t be able to reboot or power on your Windows device. Therefore, fixing UEFI boot problems is essential, especially if you want to use your device without having to reinstall the Windows OS.

How can I fix Windows UEFI boot problems?

1. Convert GPT to MBR

Once done, the primary partition will change from MBR to GPT, which will fix a range of problems with UEFI, including boot issues.

2.  Use Diskpart and recreate Boot Configuration Data

That’s it! You should now be able to boot Windows normally without running into any trouble with the UEFI.

3. Run Startup Repair

A simpler way to fix UEFI boot issues is to run Startup repair, a built-in option in Windows to eliminate issues preventing the OS from loading. It should be the preferred option for not-so-tech-savvy users. By now, you should have fixed UEFI boot errors and problems, and these shouldn’t reappear. Even if they do, you can always refer to this article and execute the same set of steps. While you are at it, also find out the ways to reduce the boot time in Windows. Tell us which fix worked for you in the comments section below.

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