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ASRock H110M-HDV BIOS and WIN7 well known problems |
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Rinos ![]() Newbie ![]() Joined: 06 Aug 2018 Location: Roma Status: Offline Points: 3 |
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Upgraded PC from an old VISTA mobo (no UEFI) to H110M
- PC configuration H1110M-HDV Intel CPU (I5) Two old WD HDD's (from old mobo) NT610.GT (from old mobo) Disk0 has WIN10 installed Disk1 has a very old WIN7 Ultimate installed Version 6.1.7600.2.0.0.256.1 Both Disks are fully recognized by mobo Both Disk/Volumes are MBR (no GPT) and Win10 Disk is the one labeled 'System' PC in Dual-boot >>> Win10 no problems 1) BIOS - Which are the main settings values (i.e UEFI mode, Secure boot) to be chosen for having system works at best - Is there any mode (from mobo, utility) to have BIOS settings printed on a file that can be printed. - Is there any mode to Backup BIOS settings 2) WIN7 When this OS is selected, Screen "Windows was not correctly closed ??) Always appears with F8 list. Whichever option is selected ends in the Blue-screen "Windows Boot Config. Data file does not contain a valid OS entry" - Tried the Repair DVD, bootrec and bootsect procedure (always and only on Win7 drive) but the problem remains. I'm not an expert but I suspect the issue may be caused by Drivers between mobo and Win7 OS, so is there any BIOS drive for the above mentioned Version to insert in the mobo (wish i'm correct) If YES where may I find and install them? If NO : is it possible to reinstall that Win7 Vers. or I need to find (buy) another one ? Looking at other forums, I know this is a big issue but this my last chance. |
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