Change windows boot logo windows 10
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Add the correct Intel RST driver to a folder on the USB stick. If it's like mine, to get it working again: make bootable USB device in UEFI GPT mode using Rufus and the windows 10 ISO.
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I found the BIOS update broke the AHCI (which I use, and need) setting but not RAID.The issue I'm having is that when I Configure the BIOS such that the computer will search for the Hard Drive (C:\) I get an obtrusive message stating that there is no bootable device found.I've tried both enabling and disabling CSM (boot -> CSM -> Enable. The NVME SSD and my regular HD show up in the advance bios settings under NVME and storage devices, but both are missing from the boot list. However, after flashing to the latest 1401 bios, only network and USB show up as bootable disks. Hi, With previous bios, I had no issues booting to windows 10 on my Samsung NVME m2 1TB SSD.I went ahead and manually flashed the BIOS update from a USB drive, and it seems that was successful, but I still get the same SupportAssist screen. When I boot, I get the SupportAssist screen, which says "No bootable devices found". This time, it seems like the BIOS did not flash correctly.no bootable device system restart afear on my monitor i alreadry try all the suggestion a got but no ones work Edited by Merwin, 29 June 2019 - 06:07 PM. Ill try to delete.all my data so that my toshiba will work properly then i cancel the deleting when i turn on.The only option in the screen is Shutdown.
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For that model there were at least 5 bios updates, not to mention other FW and drivers updates.
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PC's newer than M$ win 8 have a bios option to allow M$ windows on this pc, that needs to be unchecked. There's a few reasons it may not have worked.The Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware.UEFI replaces the legacy Basic Input/Output System firmware interface originally present in all IBM PC-compatible personal computers, with most UEFI firmware implementations providing support for legacy BIOS services.I found where I can set the BIOS policy to 'use default' though, and have tried this. I had modeled my BIOS policy after this Cisco reference architecture. BIOS Policy - there is no 'default' option, only SRIOV and usNIC. I don't think this is part of my problem (yet) because I haven't been able to boot to a KVM-mounted iso.
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