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Davthalas
07-02-2011, 05:22 AM
So basically I've been trying to install windows 7 on a 3tb drive with limiting it to 2.2tb. So far I've been unsuccessful.
I've managed to use DISKPART to convert the drive to GPT but once I go through setup it seems to revert it to MBR and limit it to 2.2tb.
I've also tried using diskpart to convert it to GPT and then trying to create a new partition on it before installing but I just get an error message saying I can't, followed by the drive being split up into MBR partitions again.
I was told that Windows setup reverts to BIOS instead of UEFI and that I should override the boot drive and select my dvd drive with an UEFI logo beside it, but I can't find the option to do this in the bios.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
During Post press F8 to get to the boot menu. Is the optical drive listed there with the UEFI prefix?
Davthalas
07-02-2011, 02:15 PM
During Post press F8 to get to the boot menu. Is the optical drive listed there with the UEFI prefix?
Nope, all my drives are listed but no UEFI prefix's.
Kipper
07-02-2011, 02:36 PM
Have you tried to go into the BIOS and then into EZ Mode and see if the Optical Drive that you are using for the install is listed there with the UEFI prefix.
Using that Optical Drive or you could also use a USB thumb drive with the OS on it for the install but either device must have the UEFI prefix because that's what triggers the system to recognize the 2.2Plus drives.
I have not done any UEFI Win7 installs from disk but when done from USB requires some file prep before UEFI will be recognized as an install option.
Davthalas
07-02-2011, 02:42 PM
Have you tried to go into the BIOS and then into EZ Mode and see if the Optical Drive that you are using for the install is listed there with the UEFI prefix.
Using that Optical Drive or you could also use a USB thumb drive with the OS on it for the install but either device must have the UEFI prefix because that's what triggers the system to recognize the 2.2Plus drives.
No option for UEFI in EZ mode either...starting to get worried lol.
EDIT: I just tried putting in a blank usb stick and it comes up with an UEFI option during boot so it seems its just my optical drive isn't compatible. Anyone know how to format a USB stick so it can install win7? Thanks.
You will need at least a 4GB USB stick. Format the USB stick to FAT32. I have not been able to get a successful install formatted to NTFS. Copy the Win7 64Bit disk to the USB stick. I don't believe 32Bit will work with UEFI.
On the USB stick go to efi\microsoft\ folder and copy the boot folder. Go back to the efi folder and paste the boot folder into it. The efi folder should now contain two folders. microsoft and boot.
Using 7-Zip on the USB stick go to sources\install.wim\1\Windows\Boot\EFI\ and locate the file bootmgfw.efi. Drag this file to the Desktop. On the Desktop rename bootmgfw.efi to bootx64.efi. Now copy bootx64.efi to \efi\boot on the USB stick.
Booting from the USB stick should now give the option to install Win7 as UEFI.
Kipper
07-02-2011, 06:35 PM
No option for UEFI in EZ mode either...starting to get worried lol.
EDIT: I just tried putting in a blank usb stick and it comes up with an UEFI option during boot so it seems its just my optical drive isn't compatible. Anyone know how to format a USB stick so it can install win7? Thanks.
Here is a pretty easy tutorial on how to create a Win 7 install on a USB Stick. (http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/2432-usb-windows-7-installation-key-drive-create.html)
Davthalas
07-02-2011, 07:13 PM
You will need at least a 4GB USB stick. Format the USB stick to FAT32. I have not been able to get a successful install formatted to NTFS. Copy the Win7 64Bit disk to the USB stick. I don't believe 32Bit will work with UEFI.
On the USB stick go to efi\microsoft\ folder and copy the boot folder. Go back to the efi folder and paste the boot folder into it. The efi folder should now contain two folders. microsoft and boot.
Using 7-Zip on the USB stick go to sources\install.wim\1\Windows\Boot\EFI\ and locate the file bootmgfw.efi. Drag this file to the Desktop. On the Desktop rename bootmgfw.efi to bootx64.efi. Now copy bootx64.efi to \efi\boot on the USB stick.
Booting from the USB stick should now give the option to install Win7 as UEFI.
This method was working quite well, but when I click on 'Install Windows' in the setup it tells me it needs a CD/DVD driver before it can continue and then prompts me to locate it. i'm using a SanDisk Cruzer Blade and as such there is no driver for it. Any idea's how to get around this and continue with setup?
Do you have your optical and all other unneeded drives disconnected? I don't do anything special when installing from from USB as UEFI. I normally set the controller to AHCI for ports 1 - 4 and IDE for ports 5 and 6. With the hard drive and USB stick connected I set the boot device as the hard drive. During the first boot press F8 and select your USB stick identified as UEFI. Win7 64Bit should then install as UEFI.
One downside to installing as UEFI are UEFI updates. If you update the board's UEFI Win7 will see this as a new system and it will break the authorization requiring you to reauthorize with your product key.
Davthalas
07-03-2011, 08:16 AM
Still can't get it to work :'(
Davthalas
07-03-2011, 03:54 PM
So far I've tried changing from IDE to ACHPI (or whatever it is), tried unplugging everything except for the HDD I want to install to, the USB drive and my keyboard and mouse. I've tried unplugging the USB during installation and plugging it back in, tried different methods of formatting the USB...nothing works.
Davthalas
07-03-2011, 05:50 PM
Been at it another 3 hours, tried downloading new iso's, different versions...etc...but still no luck. Is there any way to just fix it so that my DVD drive will boot in UEFI instead like it should?
Can anyone tell me how to launch the efi shell from a filesystem device? Everytime i try it says error empty or something.
Davthalas
07-04-2011, 03:59 PM
Bump for justice.
Raja@ASUS
07-04-2011, 04:50 PM
What BIOS version are you using?
-Raja
Davthalas
07-04-2011, 05:01 PM
What BIOS version are you using?
-Raja
It says version 2.00.1201 at the bottom of the bios.
EDIT: I think that means its BIOS 0404, I'll try the new 0506 and post back.
Davthalas
07-04-2011, 05:22 PM
Ok so i installed the new bos but i still get the cd/dvd driver message and i still can't boot my optical drive in uefi mode. can anyone tell me how to boot into the UEFI shell? Maybe I can force the optical drive to boot uefi from there.
Davthalas
07-04-2011, 06:16 PM
Ok, I feel really stupid now but I've gotten it working. It turns out it was because I had the USB plugged into a USB3.0 port instead of a regular one, thus windows had no drivers for it. Sorry for being a retard and thanks for the help.
Raja@ASUS
07-04-2011, 06:31 PM
Glad you worked it out man :)
I feel really bad now. The USB3 issue is something I know about and it didn't even cross my mind. I apologize and am glad you got it sorted yourself.
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