163 Views GUGU_HW Level 7 08-05-202401:33 AM I have a Zephyrus Duo 1st Gen (Intel 10th Gen) Laptop, which has a Thunderbolt Port. I have installed Windows To Go in a Thunderbolt external SSD. If I connect it with a Thunderbolt cable, it will not be shown in the UEFI, ...
I can't boot to this 2.5 inch HDD. Note that this laptop has 2 hard drives, the other one is an m.2 SSD. Now it shows me this error (see picture) when I try to boot to safe mode using the command prompt.It says "The configuration registry database is ...
(Then, you can boot the ASUS laptop from USB). Usually, to enter the boot menu, you should enter BIOS in advance. However, if you know the computer/laptop model and the supported boot menu key, it's not necessary to go through opening the BIOS interface....
In the BIOS configuration screen, press the [F7] key on your keyboard, or you can click on the [Advanced Mode]① option on the screen. Enter the [Boot]② screen, and then select [Boot Configuration]③. Within the Boot Configuration page, select [Fast Boot]④ and then choose [Disabl...
Once in the BIOS setup screen, press the[F7] key on the keyboardor click[Advanced Mode]①on the screen. In Advanced Mode, enter the[Advanced]page②and select[SMART Settings]③. After entering SMART Settings, chooseSMART Self Test, then adjust the setting you wish④. ...
you must leave bios in uefi mode or you will disable or corrupt your laptop. the only thing to check is that the f12 boot and d2d options are enabled in the bios main tab. (2) go to this link and re-make the win10 installation usb stick using microsoft's media creation tool. ...
Laptop went black and won;t reboot Hi Andree, Hardware and software conflict is one of the possible reasons why you're experiencing black screen. Sometimes, it is also because of hardware failure. To get this issue fixed, we suggest that you boot into Safe Mode by following these steps: ...
In addition, sometimes it is CMS (compatibility Support Mode), which supports both UEFI and Legacy BIOS. However, if your ASUS, Toshiba, Acer, Gigabyte, etc. computer running Windows 10/8/7 still have the “Reboot and select proper boot device” error after you are setting the correct ...
Note: If you select and set as Windows UEFI mode, it means the Secure Boot feature isenabled. Disable the Secure Boot feature within the Security page Go to[Security]screen①, then select[Secure Boot]option②. In the Secure Boot screen, select[Secure Boot Control]option③, then select[Disa...
In Advanced Mode, enter the [Advanced] page② and select [PCH Storage Configuration]③. After entering PCH Storage Configuration, choose SMART Self Test, then adjust the setting you wish④. Note: Setting to 「Enabled」 will activate the hard drive's self-testing; setting to 「Disabled」 wil...