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"path": "/2026/05/yet-another-windows-update-done-in-by-the-efi-system-partition/",
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"textContent": "The EFI System Partition, better known as ESP, does exist and if you aren't familiar with it already you should never have to be. Unfortunately Microsoft doesn't feel that way and",
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