![]() Type exit and hit enter to close the window.The command prompt will respond by saying “Disk 2 is now the selected disk”.Type select disk 2 (where 2 is the number from the previous step). ![]() You will need to identify your USB drive by size, in this case I can see it is disk 2.DISKPART will open in a command prompt window. ![]() Click ‘Yes’ if prompted by the User Access Control.On your keyboard, press the Windows button + R.The process will involve wiping the USB drive – back up before progressing. What I usually do to clean install, is boot from a Windows 10 installation USB, use a diskpart script (by pressing Shift+F10 at setup) to create the 4 reuired partitions, namely: EFI (100MB), MSR (16MB), Windows (Rest of disk 950MB), WindowsRE (950MB). I am having trouble accessing the EFI partition on windows 10 I tried this method in cmd (I used Administrative privileges): open cmd as admin diskpart sel disk 0 sel part 1 (efi part) assign letterb exit taskkill /im explorer.exe /f explorer.exe But it is not working since windows 10, I used this method fine on 8.1. ![]() You will need local administrator access on the computer to follow these steps. I want to clean install Windows 10 on a new hp laptop, to get rid of the hp bloatware. The steps below show how to use the DISKPART command line tool to reformat the USB drive. This can leave you with a USB drive that cannot be completely used, for example a 16 GB drive with only a 2.5 GB partition that can’t be extended into the unallocated space. USB drives that are formatted as a EFI System Partition don’t work in Windows 7 and are unable to be managed using the Disk Management tool.
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