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You have to mount it (eg. assign a drive letter) with diskpart.exe. And you'll need to do all mods from an elevated CMD.EXE prompt, or re-launch explorer.exe as Admin (eg. elevated).
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can i have the command for diskpart to mount the efi in windows???
 
I am trying to assign a letter for the partition but it says to select a volume and there is no volume listed for the EFI (~200mb) volume.

What I do now??? I have to mount the EFI drive to make changes.

In El Capitan I can only boot into SAFE BOOT mode.
 

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I am trying to assign a letter for the partition but it says to select a volume and there is no volume listed for the EFI (~200mb) volume.

What I do now??? I have to mount the EFI drive to make changes.

In El Capitan I can only boot into SAFE BOOT mode.

Your disk is not GPT. Therefore no EFI partition.
 
Your disk is not GPT. Therefore no EFI partition.

My mac drive has an EFI drive. win10 is in another drive.

so how do i access the mac efi drive in windows???
 
anyway to mount efi under current situation?
 
EFI partitions only exist for GPT partitioned disks. Your disk is not GPT.

You should probably start over.

See guide: http://www.tonymacx86.com/yosemite-...de-booting-os-x-installer-laptops-clover.html

It is not even possible to install OS X to an MBR disk using the methods supported here.

what do you mean by start over. I can still boot to Mac but in safe boot mode.
I have two drives:
1: SSD with MBR where windows installed
2: HDD with GPT table where mac installed
I just wanted to mount EFI of my HDD with GPT table to make some changes
 
what do you mean by start over. I can still boot to Mac but in safe boot mode.
I have two drives:
1: SSD with MBR where windows installed
2: HDD with GPT table where mac installed
I just wanted to mount EFI of my HDD with GPT table to make some changes

The image in post #32 shows both disks are MBR (note no * in the GPT column).
 
The image in post #32 shows both disks are MBR (note no * in the GPT column).

I partitioned the disk1 as seen in post32 as GUID table using Disk Utility when installing Mac.
 
I had mounted the EFI using live linux lately. and Im tying to do the same. I thought if that is possible in linux then there should be some chances on windows too
 
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