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    premamod can't boot after disabling uefi help please

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Brent R., May 23, 2017.

  1. Brent R.

    Brent R. Notebook Evangelist

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    Ok sorry for posting so much @Prema so I disabled uefi as it says to do this now I have premamod bios all installed and working so I teenage uefi but I can't get it to boot into windows 10 my os is on 2 raid drives they show up in bios and the boot menu when I press f8 but they don't boot windows what should I do? @pat@XOTICPC
     
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    Umm did you re-enable UEFI?

    @Phoenix Ever faced anything like this with RAID and bios flashing?
     
  3. Brent R.

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    What's also weird is when I turn the laptop on it shows the premamod back round then loads a black screen then goes back to the premamod display and yes I enabled uefi
     
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    well I got it working it was somthing with Fast Boot that was causing it to mess up.
     
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    Yes you have to get it to recognise the UEFI windows boot device and then it should move forward. The options can move around a bit between versions.
     
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    ya a bunch of settings got changed so I had to figure out the right combination of settings in order for it to boot correctly.
     
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    Native UEFI booting was fun with earlier NVidia cards that required Hybrid UEFI as the Vbios did not support a pure UEFI environment :/