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Twalknz72

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  #3281876 13-Sep-2024 20:13
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So what do I do please?



  #3281878 13-Sep-2024 20:19
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Twalknz72: So what do I do please?

 

read the previous post


Twalknz72

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  #3281880 13-Sep-2024 20:22
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Thank you for your patients. I'm uploading what I see after enabling csm



Twalknz72

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  #3281881 13-Sep-2024 20:23
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  #3281882 13-Sep-2024 20:25
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Try changing storage boot control option to UEFI


Twalknz72

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  #3281885 13-Sep-2024 20:28
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Twalknz72

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  #3281886 13-Sep-2024 20:30
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Should I have saved and exited before I did the uefi?

 
 
 

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  #3281887 13-Sep-2024 20:30
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What is showing on the main bios page when you first go into it?


Twalknz72

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  #3281889 13-Sep-2024 20:33
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This is what I see when pressing f2



  #3281890 13-Sep-2024 20:40
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Sorry I've got no more ideas

 

Maybe go back through the steps and put the settings back where they were.


Qazzy03
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  #3281891 13-Sep-2024 20:40
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This youtube video looks like it matches your bios and it steps you through the steps in setting up your SSD to boot. 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq06ABF9ji4

 

 

 

This is assuming the SSD is still inside the PC.... 

 

 


  #3281893 13-Sep-2024 20:44
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Qazzy03:

 

This youtube video looks like it matches your bios and it steps you through the steps in setting up your SSD to boot. 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oq06ABF9ji4

 

 

 

This is assuming the SSD is still inside the PC.... 

 

 

 

 

they can see 2 drives from the previous pictures but none are showing as being boot options with CSM on or off


Twalknz72

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  #3281894 13-Sep-2024 20:49
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Is this right?

  #3281895 13-Sep-2024 20:51
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i dont think so, i think you should be seeing a few more options than that, especially if it won't boot into windows.


Twalknz72

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  #3281896 13-Sep-2024 20:54
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Under boot options I have no options


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