/REPAIR (default) /NOREPAIR When the volume is CHECKED (see above) the /REPAIR option will fix prolems that can be solved. Older versions of EFI$CP got the file lengths wrong. It also screwed up RENAME. The /CHECK option does essentially what EFICHK -F will do from the EFI shell. Use /NOCHECK or /WRITELOCK if you are concerned about changing the contents. EFI$CP> mount/log dva0:/override=identification %EFI-I-SEEKMBR, searching for Master Boot Record %EFI-I-ONEPART, single-partition volume; no Master Boot Record partitioning %EFI-I-SEEKBPB, searching for BIOS Parameter Block %EFI-I-SEEKBPBOK, valid BIOS Parameter Block detected %EFI-I-MOUNTED, FAT volume NO NAME has been mounted -EFI-I-NOPARTITION, the target volume is not partitioned EFI$CP> EFI$CP> mount/log lda251: "NO NAME" %EFI-I-SEEKMBR, searching for Master Boot Record %EFI-I-ONEPART, single-partition volume; no Master Boot Record partitioning %EFI-I-SEEKBPB, searching for BIOS Parameter Block %EFI-I-SEEKBPBOK, valid BIOS Parameter Block detected %EFI-I-MOUNTED, FAT volume NO NAME has been mounted -EFI-I-NOPARTITION, the target volume is not partitioned EFI$CP> EFI$CP> mount/log/override=id sys$loadable_images:sys$efi.sys -