Note:Skip this step if your CSM option is not greyed out. If the CSM option is non-configurable (greyed-out), it can indicate two things–either yourmotherboard/laptop doesn’t support itor you need to make modifications at thehardware or firmware level. In most ASUS laptops, you can fi...
BUT, on the computer in question, the same option in the BIOS screen to enable “Launch CSM” is greyed out, and therefore cannot be changed. I have tried just about every setting change I dare to make, and nothing has worked to allow CSM to be enabled. So, I can’t boot this com...
Under Boot\CSM I currently have this settings: Launch CSM [Enable] Boot Device Control [UEFI and Legacy OPROM] Boot from Network Device [Legacy only] Boot from Storage Devices [UEFI only] Boot from PCI-E/PCI Expension Devices [UEFI only] "Boot Option Priorities" is currently greyed out Upv...
however I can’t select them for some reason to continue to set them up in raid. The button for next is greyed out and I can only select back or exit. I have tried a wealth of different settings and I feel like I am so close, but I don’t know enough about this stuff...
Assuming it's not greyed out, select it, and enter your admin password to mount the partition. Once mounted, hackintool will display the mount point for your EFI partition. /Volumes/EFI is the default; however, if you mount multiple EFI partitions, the others will be enumerated ...