03-20-2019 08:45 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 08:29 PM by ROGBot
03-20-2019 09:49 AM
newmail25 wrote:
With the z 390 board how do i go to pure UEFI from legacy so I can enable secure boot.?
03-20-2019 12:48 PM
Itzycharles wrote:
in order to use UEFI. need to go to bios. (read manual) on boot tab in the bios. On the last bios CSM is disable (as to be disable so uefi works I try on last bios and was the only way) that is the key for UEFI. On the same tab. and there is tap for the uefi that i do not remember that one. (you will see another os. IS you change that will say UEFI only. What will have a nice boot screen with the asus logo.
There is a catch. You need to clean install.
By default in the bios secure boot is enable. if you use the media tool from windows to make the windows install, make sure the USB is format in NTFS.
The rest just make the boot drive in windows media tool.
Once the windows is install you go back to bios. BOOT tab, and there is a section there secure boot. there you need to select LOAD secure boot key. and that is it. Windows will be on UEFI and SECURE BOOT.
If you use a NVME for the boot drive that is Samsung. MAKE SURE as soon the windows is install, load the driver 3.1 and reboot. and contine with with windows update and store update. if you install HWINFO64 (do not check mark the seleccion just go in) and yuou will see green secure boot and uefi.
If you use another brand you do not need drivers. The intel will do.
All of these is on the manual. and the rest are some stuff that i learn on the way.
Also remember NOT ALL applications works with pure UEFI. so expect some issues here and there. you will get used to it.
Cheers
03-23-2019 10:19 PM
newmail25 wrote:
>>I am replying with quote because I cannot find reply.
I noticed a "default" in the settings and wonder if that would be OK to use instead of clean install as it wold return to factory.
I read the manual and there wee no instructions about this.
I will study your post and thank you so much - you are the only one to reply to me.
Peter
PS after signing in I saw reply - sorry
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