The boot process itself looks for a particular file, for example \EFI\BOOT\BOOTX64.EFI on an AMD64 (64-bit) system. UEFI requires a FAT32 volume for booting it doesn’t support booting from NTFS. These days, the most useful way is via a USB key on a UEFI system, so let’s start there. And there are plenty different ways to do that. My previous blog talked about how to create a Windows PE boot image.
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