UEFI supports fewer devices as compared to CSM. However, UEFI is the newer standard and thus will support all the newer hardware features. A motherboard can be compatible with the UEFI and CSM. If a certain device is your concern that supports CSM, then use CSM, otherwise, go with the U...
The”Secure Boot Control”must be enabled by default, hit Enter, and selectdisabled. Now go to the”Boot”tab, which is next to the ”Security tab.” Highlight the”Launch CSM”option and hit enter to select enabled. Finally, save the settings by going to the”Save & Exit”tab. ...
I just wanted to know if the settings I mentioned should be enabled / disabled. Then I will set it as follows; CSM DISABLE FAST BOOT ENABLE MEMORY CONTEXT RESTORE ENABLE POWERDOWN MODE AUTO TSME-DATA SCRAMBLE AUTO Toothless said: 8000 isn't going to be playing nice with your FCLK. The...
Other use cases should be fixed by #14616 already. @Tolriq, sorry you are getting into troubles with dependencies catalogs and thanks for the report. The fact that this happens without configure-on-demand enabled make it look like a bug in how dependencies catalogs accessors work. Could you...
| Should I have CSM enabled or not? | How to Enable or Disable CSM What is CSM in the UEFI, and should it be enabled or disabled? CSM stands for "Compatibility Support Module", and UEFI stands for "Unified Extensible Firmware Interface". Your computer uses CSM to create a compatible...