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(Replace C: with your Windows drive letter, Z: with your ESP letter)

Sometimes the file itself is perfectly healthy, but your motherboard's UEFI firmware has lost the path to it. Re-registering the Boot Path via EasyUEFI or Command Prompt

If you have downloaded the bootmgfw.efi file, follow these steps to repair it:

If you can boot into the but Windows won't start:

If you need a copy of bootmgfw.efi to fix an external drive or create a custom deployment environment, you can extract it safely from an official Windows ISO.

That single command will download (copy) and place bootmgfw.efi correctly, fixing most boot issues permanently.