3.Copy UefiFlash.efi and the .bio file to the bootable USB device. 4.Connect the USB drive to a port on the NUC. 5.Configure the BIOS of the target computer to boot to the EFI Shell: a. Press F2 during start to enter BIOS setup. b. Go to Advanced > Boot > Secure Boot. c....
The newer generation UEFI motherboards come with UEFI Interactive Shell. The UEFI interactive shell is a simple shell program (like bash) responsible for booting your operating system. You can also use the UEFI interactive shell to run EFI shell commands
You can also go to the BIOS settings by typing the same command line in the Windows CMD, Powershell, or Terminal. All you need to do is open the CMD or Powershell with the administrative privilege and typeshutdown /r /o /f /t 00. After a restart, you will be redirected to the A...
Set the BIOS back to original settings: Restart the computer. Press F2 during start to enter BIOS setup. Go to Advanced > Boot > Boot Configuration. In the Boot Devices pane, disable Internal UEFI Shell. Go to Advanced > Boot > Secure Boot. Enable Secure Boot, if it was originally ena...
Runthe commandmap -ron the EFI shell, if needed, to mount the USB flash drive. The number offs#depends on the result of commandmap -r. Changedirectories to the folder containing the UEFI folder, where the needed files are. Note
How to enter BIOS using Windows Terminal, Command Prompt, or PowerShell Another way to enter the BIOS is to use Windows Terminal in Windows 10 or 11. To do this: Right-click theStartmenu button on the taskbar. ClickTerminal (Admin). On older Windows 10 versions, this may beWindows Power...
Step 4. SelectUEFI: Built-in EFI Shell. Step 5. Right after, pressESCbefore the startup script finishes to move into the EFI Shell. Step 6. List of available filesystems. Step 7. At this point, you need to locate theRecoverydirectory which is in one of the files...
This UEFI command helps you find theEFI Shellcommand via patterns. For instance, if you needto utilize a command that starts with ‘s’and you can’t seem to remember what it is, all you have to do is enter the following command:“Shell> help s*”and you’ll a list ofeverycommandth...
Download UEFI SHELL and load it into Rufus Set MBR Set UEFI Set FAT32 Press Start Set writing privileges with DISK PART After that make sure to do following steps so .efi can write to USB stick. Connect your write protected USB Stick to your computer. Right Click on Start. Click Command...
Download UEFI SHELL and load it into Rufus Set MBR Set UEFI Set FAT32 Press Start Set writing privileges with DISK PART After that make sure to do following steps so .efi can write to USB stick. Connect your write protected USB Stick to your computer. Right Click on Start. Click Command...