Windows 10 shutdown and upgrade problem with UEFI 1.32
Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2022 11:39 am
I have installed on a large number of computers the bootit 1.32 UEFI version. Each computer has 7 partitions, the first one is a Windows 10 version with all the necessary programs installed and the other 6 are clones of this first partition. The cloning has been done by including it in the bootini menu and has created, inside each partition, the Microsoft.00x folders. So far so good, the partitions boot without any problem. However, they present two serious problems:
1º) You can not turn off the computer with the option: startup/shutdown/shutdown because the computer restarts again in the same partition.
2º) And more serious, it is not possible to update the version of Windows, since the 30% of the computer restarts, undoing the update and taking 5 minutes to boot the computer.
The most notable error that the computer presents when booting Bootit is the message:
Warning: Unable to point UEFI to current boot item (1h 0h).
I have searched the forum for a possible solution, but I have not found anything that tells me how to fix this problem.
1º) You can not turn off the computer with the option: startup/shutdown/shutdown because the computer restarts again in the same partition.
2º) And more serious, it is not possible to update the version of Windows, since the 30% of the computer restarts, undoing the update and taking 5 minutes to boot the computer.
The most notable error that the computer presents when booting Bootit is the message:
Warning: Unable to point UEFI to current boot item (1h 0h).
I have searched the forum for a possible solution, but I have not found anything that tells me how to fix this problem.