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Why I don't have UEFI Setting in WinRE?
June 10, 2024
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Hi, PI_Daniel,
Verify if your system has UEFI firmware.
In Cortana Search bar type MSINFO > Press Enter
Look for Bios Mode parameter > Is the value set to UEFI?
If you don't see UEFI and you've had it appear before, check with the computer manufacturer for UEFI version update.
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It is Legacy. Now I don't use UEFI? my motherboard is P8b75-v and support UEFI.
Hi, PI_Daniel,
Verify if your system has UEFI firmware.
In Cortana Search bar type MSINFO > Press Enter
Look for Bios Mode parameter > Is the value set to UEFI?
If you don't see UEFI and you've had it appear before, check with the computer manufacturer for UEFI version update.
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I don't have this option.
Hi IrBlueSky. I'm Greg, an installation specialist, 10 year Windows MVP, and Guardian Moderator here to help you.
The Settings are in UEFI Setup accessed one of these ways:
http://www.isunshare.com/windows-password/four-...
https://www.mydigitallife.net/comprehensive-lis...
Which setting are you looking for? If you tell me more I can guide you better.
Keep in mind that when booting media you must choose it as a UEFI device in the BIOS/UEFI Boot Menu as exemplified below:
I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and keep me posted. I will keep working with you until it's resolved.
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Thank you,
I did convert to GPT with MBR2GPT command.
Now I have a new Boot priority(Windows Boot Manager) and I should select it to log in windows. This is correct?
Otherwise, I have:
Hi IrBlueSky. I'm Greg, an installation specialist, 10 year Windows MVP, and Guardian Moderator here to help you.
The Settings are in UEFI Setup accessed one of these ways:
http://www.isunshare.com/windows-password/four-...
https://www.mydigitallife.net/comprehensive-lis...
Which setting are you looking for? If you tell me more I can guide you better.
Keep in mind that when booting media you must choose it as a UEFI device in the BIOS/UEFI Boot Menu as exemplified below:
I hope this helps. Feel free to ask back any questions and keep me posted. I will keep working with you until it's resolved.
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Standard Disclaimer: There are links to non-Microsoft websites. The pages appear to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the sites that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). Thoroughly research any product advertised on the sites before you decide to download and install it.
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