I installed m.2 ssd on my motherboard today and installed a fresh windows 10 on it via a bootable USB, everything was working fine.
Then, I decided to wipe out my old HDDs (I already had data backed up on a external HDD), I wiped all my HDDs clean with diskpart tool, it also wiped my Efi partition on one my drives, it was still working fine but after a reboot my pc won't boot up, I thought windows would have created a new efi on my m.2 ssd but it didn't, my m.2 has no EPS and so does the HDDs...
My question is it safe to create a EPS on a m.2 ssd? With the command prompt on windows diagnostic tool?
Or should I just reinstall windows on SSD
CPU - Ryzen 5 3600
Mobo - msi B450 tomahawk max
Ram - 8x2 Corsair vengeance pro RGB
Boot drive - Corsair mp510 480gb M.2 ssd
Then, I decided to wipe out my old HDDs (I already had data backed up on a external HDD), I wiped all my HDDs clean with diskpart tool, it also wiped my Efi partition on one my drives, it was still working fine but after a reboot my pc won't boot up, I thought windows would have created a new efi on my m.2 ssd but it didn't, my m.2 has no EPS and so does the HDDs...
My question is it safe to create a EPS on a m.2 ssd? With the command prompt on windows diagnostic tool?
Or should I just reinstall windows on SSD
CPU - Ryzen 5 3600
Mobo - msi B450 tomahawk max
Ram - 8x2 Corsair vengeance pro RGB
Boot drive - Corsair mp510 480gb M.2 ssd