Turns out that, every now and then support assist would come up, do a quick scan and then either freeze or shutdown the computer, then the laptop would boot normally, this wasn't common at all, but that was only until I completely wiped the SSD, installed both windows and Linux on it, that was my mistake, I only did that, I never tried to configure or check if the efi partition was fine and I never cared for the oem recovery tools, I just figured the windows installer would do everything for me, and it that should be the case but I remember something weird happening, you see, at the time I was formatting the drive, if I selected the main partition to reinstall windows on it, the efi and the rest of the the usual partitions showed up, however, when I did the full wipe, only the system reserved partition was there, not the EFI.
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The laptop was formatted with windows and its usual EFI, system reserved and recovery environment partitions aside from the main windows partition, but also the Dell SupportAssist recovery partition.
HOW TO CREATE BOOT PARTITION ON SSD UPGRADE
It came with an 256gb SSD and a 1tb HDD, the previous owner did not upgrade any of the components except for the RAM which he only added a single 4gb stick to the stock 8gb module. So, I recently bought a second hand Dell Inspigaming laptop, the model that has an I7 7700HQ and a GTX 1050ti. Also, expect some grammar mistakes since English is not my first language. Hello everyone, I'm going to need some help to repair my broken EFI partition.