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Ok, I see. You didn't follow my instruction!

I wrote:

"Now you should find a FAT32 Partition (100 MB)

What is the number (1?)

type

sel par 1 (if it is 1)"

Next:

when you are in command prompt type:

diskpart

sel disk 0

list par

list vol

exit

post the result

exit

 

Does it look like this when you press Esc during startup?

If yes: Run UEFI Application.....

Navigate/select: \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi

 

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i follow your instruction and now i have a b Drive with 100mb Amount.
but in normal boot i have the same

problem.

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It is strange. On the first pic. your bootpartition is in Vol 3 and now it's on 4. and there shouldn't be a drive letter B.

But your Partition structure on disk 1 looks good and it is as it should be.

 

You have to show your first screen when you press Esc to enter Bios. It's probably just the NVRam that doesn't get the entry.

And show the pic where you enter your settings.

 

 

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I make picture from beginning and I will show to you

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There was a mistake in the 1. diskpart command.

sel disk 1

would have been correct.

Usually notebooks have just 1 disks. You have 2

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