Do not download bootmgfw.efi from random websites. Always extract it directly from official Microsoft media (Windows installation USB) or use built-in Windows tools like bcdboot . This ensures your bootloader is authentic, secure, and compatible with your version of Windows.
diskpart list disk select disk 0 (your main OS disk) list partition Look for a small partition (typically 100MB–500MB) of type "System". Note its volume letter (e.g., Z: ). Also note your Windows partition letter (e.g., C: ).