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- What exactly is UEFI with CSM boot mode? - Super User
Under this question, I was told that "UEFI with CSM" is essentially BIOS mode It made me quite confused because what I've learnt over the years is far from that As per my observation, I think CS
- I am changing from CSM BIOS mode to UEFI BIOS mode. Is it safe?
CSM Mode in Firmware (UEFI (Still being called as BIOS)) does not mean only CSM, it generally means UEFI + CSM With CSM On your system is capable of booting either Legacy mode (MBR) as well as UEFI Mode based on the bootloader, however generally UEFI takes priority
- boot - What is CSM option - Super User
What is the CSM option in BIOS? If I can't boot into Windows any more, is it because CSM is disabled? Would an ASUS K55 come with this option diabled?
- I have no UEFI Legacy BIOS boot option. What does that mean?
it depend options offered by Bios firmware, Some Large integrators Like Lenovo unfortunately followed intel and Microsoft recommandations for security raisons and have deleted CSM Legacy Modules ! but mainly have Phoenix's Technologie Bioses you do have Megatrends one, i think it offers you more options Oddly Some modern models still have it
- Rufus settings default settings confusing - Super User
3 Rufus default settings UEFI only: Partition scheme: GPT Target system: UEFI (non CSM) File system: FAT32 Legacy BIOS only: Partition scheme: MBR Target system: BIOS (or UEFI-CSM) File system: NTFS if using NTFS file system on GPT UEFI mode Is there any harm and what does it affect? What about when installing Windows to GPT UEFI system ?
- bios - CSM setting wont stay? - Super User
I am on an ASUS laptop currently and I was getting it to boot from the legacy Windows 10 I reset the BIOS and set launch csm to enabled I saved settings and found out it was set back to disabled
- Asus UEFI BIOS options - How to boot from DVD? - Super User
PC model? Check the BIOS for an option to display hide optical drives from the boot menu Also look into options related to Legacy (BIOS) Mode, enabling the UEFI Compatibility Support Module (CSM) etc
- Should I install an OS using UEFI or BIOS (legacy CSM) boot mode?
I'm installing a new operating system on my computer Should I install it for booting in UEFI or legacy (BIOS CSM) mode? What are the advantages or disadvantages to using one or the other?
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