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boh guardando un po' in giro vedo che il bios si avvia in legacy mode e non uefi, vedo che devo fare una procedura di conversione dell'hd che non ho voglia di seguire. Se metto nel bios "pure uefi" come boot mode non va e al riavvio mi ritorna nella schermata del bios
How do I enable UEFI Mode?
You must ensure that your PC’s hard drive and operating system are configured to run in UEFI Mode. Please follow the steps in this Microsoft® video to verify or implement the correct configuration for Windows® 10. https://youtu.be/hfJep4hmg9o
After completing the “MBR2GPT process” described in the video, restart your PC.
As your PC is initially powering on, enter your UEFI menu by rapidly pressing the appropriate hotkey. Oftentimes this hotkey will be “delete” or “F2,” but your motherboard’s manufacturer can choose any key and will indicate the correct key on your display.
Once inside the UEFI interface, you must locate a setting containing the text “Compatibility Support Module” or “CSM” and set this menu entry to DISABLED. More rarely, your UEFI firmware may offer a sub-menu called “Boot Mode” that will let you select “Pure UEFI” as the desired option. The exact location of these menus and settings will vary from system to system, but you are likely to find it as an option in the “Boot” menu, and it is safe to navigate between menu screens until you find the correct location. Disabling CSM will disable Legacy Mode on your motherboard and enable the full UEFI Mode that your system requires.
Save your settings and exit the UEFI interface. This can often be done with the “F10” key, but there will be a menu option to save and exit as well.
The PC will restart and will now be configured in UEFI mode.
Immagino troveranno una soluzione meno invasiva, brava microsoft!