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#American megatrends bios update problem how to
While I'm here, a few weeks ago I moved from Seven Forums that I always found itīut with Ten Forums I couldn't find how to do that. Just another problem if I manage to change how it Boots.Įarlier I mentioned how I'm going to still use Windows 7 with an external USB adaptor.īUT WHAT HAPPENS WITH BOOTING THIS DRIVE IF I DO MANAGE TO CHANGE TO UEFI ?īecause wont the Legacy Boot be embedded at the So that I can change it, so it Boots using UEFI ? Without "shorting two point on the MB with say a paperclip or removing the battery? So before I attempt to split the casing etc, is there any other way to physically TURN OFF/RESET THE MOTHERBOARD Or change the battery, that are simple jobs on a PC Tower - it means I have to somehow split theīut it gets worse - in fact it seems you have to split the monitor casing as well.Ĭan't be completely sure about splitting the monitor casing, because these videos are run at such a pace Then I discovered that this machine is a real pig to reach the motherboard.Īfter I found out how to open it with no visible screws, I reached the RAM and Hard Drive baysīut then watching other YouTubes - "the only way to reach the Motherboard proper" say to clean the fan So I brought a new battery and also new RAM.
#American megatrends bios update problem install
I thought that I could just Enable it - BUT I haven't tried that yet because I'm not ready to install Win10Īnd then a few weeks ago I read this - the only way to physically CHANGE/ENABLE "UEFI" That I reach using F2 - IT SHOWS THAT: UEFI is disabled.
On my Motherboard - Manufacturer ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Not only that, but you lose data because of Legacy.Īlso I would like to take advantage of more Partitions using UEFI. I've since read that the 2TB will not be fully used if the BIOS is using Legacy. The new hard drive to install Win10 on is a WD Blue 2.5" 2TB. (that I still need for a good 9 months yet) will be used via external USB adaptor. The existing HD with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit Soon I hope to install Windows 10 Pro onto a new hard drive.
I'd appreciate some help with changing how my machine boots.