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How do I fix UEFI not booting?

How do I fix UEFI not booting?

Follow these steps:

  1. Restart your computer.
  2. Press the necessary key to open UEFI/EFI. The key depends on your PC manufacturer and PC model.
  3. Once inside the UEFI/EFI setup menu, search for Secure Boot.
  4. Make sure Secure Boot is either Disabled or Off.
  5. Save these settings and exit the UEFI/EFI setup menu.

Why is UEFI not showing in BIOS?

Now, if you can’t find UEFI Firmware Settings in the BIOS menu, here are some common reasons for this issue: Your PC’s motherboard doesn’t support UEFI. The Fast Startup function is disabling access to the UEFI Firmware Settings menu. Windows 10 was installed in Legacy Mode.

How do I enable UEFI in BIOS?

Select UEFI Boot Mode or Legacy BIOS Boot Mode (BIOS)

  1. Access the BIOS Setup Utility.
  2. From the BIOS Main menu screen, select Boot.
  3. From the Boot screen, select UEFI/BIOS Boot Mode, and press Enter.
  4. Use the up and down arrows to select Legacy BIOS Boot Mode or UEFI Boot Mode, and then press Enter.

How do I fix Windows 8 not booting?

Reset the BIOS to Default Values. Run a Computer Diagnostic. Boot Computer to Safe Mode. Repair your Windows 8 Operating System….

  1. Operating System.
  2. Specific Windows 8 No Boot Issues.
  3. Verify the Computer Finishes Initial Power-Up (POST)
  4. Unplug All External Devices.

How do I change my BIOS from legacy to UEFI?

Power on system. Press F2 when prompted to enter BIOS menu. Navigate to Boot Maintenance Manager -> Advanced Boot Options -> Boot Mode. Select the desired mode: UEFI or Legacy.

How do I switch from Legacy to UEFI?

Alternatively, you may run this command from within the recovery environment:

  1. Boot to the Windows Recovery Environment and start the Command Prompt console:
  2. Issue convert command: mbr2gpt.exe /convert.
  3. Restart your computer and boot into your UEFI BIOS.
  4. Change BIOS setting from Legacy to UEFI mode.

How do I enable UEFI?

UEFI Optimized Boot is enabled by default….Enabling or disabling UEFI Optimized Boot

  1. From the System Utilities screen, select System Configuration > BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU) > Boot Options > UEFI Optimized Boot.
  2. Select an option.
  3. Save your setting.
  4. Reboot the server.

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