> When you install the next Microsoft OS you get \EFI\Microsoft.003, etc. > you install the next Microsoft OS you get \EFI\Microsoft.002. > When you install BIU, \EFI\Microsoft is renamed to \EFI\Microsoft.001. I don't know how to do a disk usage command in the EFI shell, so these are approximate. The ESP partitions on each disk are similar. \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\(other files) a little over 1Mb \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\(language directories) 5.5Mb I already have 11 or 12 Windows OS's on the machine and the \EFI\Microsoft directory is only about 25Mb total. > Before/after you install BIU, resize your ESP to 400 MiB or so. So ten Microsoft OS consume 250 MiB of space in the ESP. > individual folder of about 25 MiB in size. > so you can install multiple OS as each Microsoft OS needs its booting files in an > When you do a BIU install to an empty drive a 400 MiB ESP is created. > minimalist, it is 10 MiB in my computer. How much space does BIU take on the EFI partition?
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