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Hasleo EasyUEFI
Comprehensive EFI/UEFI Boot Management and Repair Solution

What is Hasleo EasyUEFI?

Hasleo EasyUEFI provides comprehensive management capabilities for EFI/UEFI boot environments on Windows operating systems. The software offers tools for creating, deleting, and editing EFI/UEFI boot options while allowing users to modify boot sequences according to their requirements.

Additional functionality includes managing BCD boot options with capabilities to create, delete, edit entries and change default boot settings. The software supports backup, restoration, rebuilding, deletion, and exploration of EFI System Partitions, with options to relocate ESP to different drives. Users can create Windows PE emergency disks and utilize command line support for advanced operations.

Features

  • EFI/UEFI Boot Management: Create, delete, edit EFI/UEFI boot options and change boot sequences
  • BCD Boot Management: Create, delete, edit BCD boot options and change default boot entry
  • ESP Management: Backup, restore, rebuild, delete, explore EFI System Partitions or move ESP to another drive
  • Emergency Tools: Creation of Windows PE emergency disk and command line support
  • Boot Issue Resolution: Repair EFI/UEFI boot issues caused by corrupted or missing boot options or ESP

Use Cases

  • Troubleshooting EFI/UEFI boot problems on Windows systems
  • Managing multiple boot options for dual-boot configurations
  • Creating emergency recovery disks for system maintenance
  • Relocating EFI System Partitions during disk upgrades
  • Configuring boot sequences for specialized system requirements

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