ZhaTniX wrote:
the default settings are
Boot:
Secure Boot State: Disabled/Enabled
” this section is grey and i cant change it too Disabled”.
OS Type: Windows UEFI mode/Other OS
CSM:
Launch CSM: Enabled/Disabled
* I do not understand SECURE boot or CSM – besides that I wanted UEFI Windows installed.
so tell me is it right? or any changes? i dont know the standard of it when it comes to installing UEFI windows 10 from USB-port
On all my builds I use
CSM: DISABLE
OS TYPE: Windows UEFI mode
Secure Boot you can leave it.
If you use samsung drivers for a NVME there is a AMI NVME SUPPORT. Once the a samung driver or any nvme that use drivers, install the the driver and then on reboot enter the bios and disable the support for it.
these make changes. First one, as soon the you restart the computer the ASUS logo and letter changes. more polish and clear. Works better on windows apps. since the windows is 100% UEFI. These as to be apply also when using RYZEN. (my opinion) and there are documentations regarding these. sine AMD now control the drivers 100% with last bios for all board. if you add the last driver it direct to AMD presentation confirming these. AMD WILL CONTROL everything.
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