Booting into non existing Windows partition after deleting it with disk utility

Hi guys,


So yesterday I deleted my Windows 10 partition unfortunately with disk utility. My MacBook Pro now doesn't show the bootcamp partition anymore. So far, sor good.


But when I restarted my MacBook today it went directly into the windows partition and therefore inte windows recovery mode. When I press the option key I can however choose to boot into iOS and I also can see that the computer still thinks the Windows partition still exists.


How do I get rid of that?


Thanks


/Thomas

MacBook Pro

Posted on Mar 5, 2021 9:28 AM

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Posted on Mar 25, 2021 6:01 AM

  • Mount the EFI partition (assuming you have a single-disk Mac with standard partition map).
    • sudo diskutil mount disk0s1
  • In macOS Finder, check for the EFI partition and look for Microsoft directory
  • Remove it and empty Trash
  • Reboot and test

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