In case, the device, operating system, or application that you are using is not compatible with BIOS, you would need to enable it. However, if there is no such device, you should disable the CSM Support. Ideally, there should be no need to disable the feature, but in some cases, CSM...
Now, get back to the Boot tab and you’ll notice that the CSM Support becomes available. Expand the drop-down and pickEnabled. However, this isn’t always the case. I was able toenable the Secure Bootoption even when my BIOS mode was set to CSM. With most modern ASUS motherboards, ...
In the Aptio Setup Utility, select the "boot" menu and then select "Launch CSM" and change it to "enable". Next select the "Security" menu and then select "secure Boot Control" and change to "disable". Now select "Save & Exit" and press "yes". How do I enable UEFI on ASUS BIOS?
In the Boot tab, locate the “CSM (Compatibility Support Module)” submenu, highlight it using the arrow keys and press Enter, or click it. Within the “CSM (Compatibility Support Module)” submenu, locate the “Launch CSM” option and set it to “Disabled” if it is not already. Press...
Now, click onF7or go toAdvanced Mode. After that, click onBootand then click onSecure Bootand then click on thedropdownmenu. Now, selectOther OSand then go back to the previous menu and open CSM. Click on the options next toLaunch CSMand selectenabledif you want to enable it anddisab...
Restart the PC and press the Esc, F2, F8, F12, Del, or another key to enter the BIOS boot menu.Step 3. Locate the boot options menu and enable the UEFI mode.Set Launch CSM to Enabled. If CSM is set to Disabled, you can skip to Step 4 below Set Boot Device Control to UEFI ...
Please update graphics card driver to the latest version ,referHow to install motherboard drivers and utilities? Q2: Whether set [Launch CSM] option to Enabled to support Resize BAR? A2: No,Launch CSM option must set to Disabled to support Resize BAR...
I disabled "Secure Boot" and "Launch CSM" in my BIOS and select the UEFI USB stick with the Windows 10 x64 installation. I get to the screen where I have to choose my language and proceed to the user agreement, it does however not ask for a key, which I ...
Look for a setting called "Boot Mode", "UEFI Boot", "Launch CSM" or whatever else it may be called, change the boot mode from UEFI to Legacy/CSM: disable the UEFI Boot option and enable CSM Boot support. Save your changes and exit UEFI Setup. Now you've set a Windows 8 PC to ...
SelectLaunch CSMand set it toDisabled. Press F10 and selectYesto save and exit. Enable Secure Boot Finally, here are the steps to enable Secure Boot on the ASUS system. You can usually reverse the steps for disabling this feature. However, there are a few additional things you need to do...