This one is the original one that comes with the recovery image, Also the one we normally find in our system. B bootx Right now, My Surface can't boot with the normal bootx Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. After the UEFI environment launches the Boot Manager, the Boot Manager initializes boot libraries , reads the boot configuration database to determine which boot applications to run and in which order to run them.
The Boot Manager launches boot applications sequentially, and each application exits back to the Boot Manager after finishing. Boot libraries are libraries of functions that extend upon existing UEFI functionality, and are designed to be used within the boot environment. Only boot applications, which are launched by the Boot Manager, have access to the boot libraries.
The Boot Manager first captures any reserved hardware button combinations that are pressed by the user. In non-retail OS images, the Boot Manager next runs an offline crash dump boot application which allows the device to capture a snapshot of physical memory from the previous OS session. When the device resets abnormally, the previous OS session's memory is preserved across the reset. When this happens, the offline crash dump application will save that memory and turn it into an offline crash dump file, which can be transferred off the device and analyzed.
If the device did not reset abnormally in the previous OS session, the offline crash dump application exits immediately. In all OS images, the Boot Manager next runs mobilestartup. This application runs several boot libraries, some of which are only run on first boot for example, to provision the secure boot policy or only in non-retail images for example, to enter USB mass storage mode. The following libraries are always run:. First, mobilestartup. The method is very simple.
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Home Articles. The file should be stored in the actual installation path of the software. Booting Windows 10 with bootia Asked 6 years, 3 months ago. Active 3 years, 2 months ago. Viewed 40k times. Improve this question. It's very difficult -- perhaps even impossible -- to install a bit version of Windows on a system with a bit EFI, or vice-versa, at least in EFI mode.
Your best bet is to obtain an installation medium that matches your firmware's bit depth. No, It is an AIO disk which has both bit and bit versions. The only problem is that it has a bit EFI only instead of both bit and bit EFI thus making the iso unbootable on bit systems. If the medium supposedly supports both and bit installations but is lacking the bit boot loader, then it is defective, and you should contact whoever distributes it. I don't know what "AIO" means in this context.
Is that an OEM-provided disk image? It should be possible to add a bit boot loader by extracting it from other files, but I don't know the precise procedure off the top of my head. Add a comment.
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