ASROCK P67 Extreme4 support for UEFI
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Topic: ASROCK P67 Extreme4 support for UEFI
Posted By: coolbeans
Subject: ASROCK P67 Extreme4 support for UEFI
Date Posted: 17 Apr 2018 at 12:07pm
I have an ASRock P67 Extreme4 running the latest BIOS version (L3.19). I'm trying to figure out if my motherboard firmware supports UEFI, and if so how to enable it. I don't see anything in the menu. Thank you.
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Posted By: badbri
Date Posted: 18 Apr 2018 at 10:40am
According to the manual that BIOS is UEFI compliant. If you go to BIOS > Boot Order you should see UEFI as an option if you have a UEFI bootable device. I checked my old Q77 motherboard (diff model than yours but same era) and that is the only place where it shows UEFI reference.
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Posted By: coolbeans
Date Posted: 19 Apr 2018 at 8:39am
" rel="nofollow - Thank you, badbri. Apparently, I don't have any UEFI-enabled boot devices on my system. My Win 10 system disk is MBR partitioned. But, if I switch my system disk from MBR to GTP, which I can do easily in Win 10, it'll show up as a UEFI boot device in the boot menu. Correct?
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Posted By: badbri
Date Posted: 21 Apr 2018 at 11:29am
Yes it should then show as UEFI or an "enable UEFI" menu choice might appear. You should try this first: Get your Win 10 install DVD if you have it. Put it in with windows already started, then reboot and go to BIOS and look to see if it shows under Boot. If not exit and hit the Boot menu key (usually F11) to see if it shows the DVD as EUFI boot device there.
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Posted By: coolbeans
Date Posted: 22 Apr 2018 at 6:36am
Thank you, badbri! That really did work.
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