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Can't install Windows 10 on UEFI

Can't install Windows 10 on UEFI

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Crafter_015
Member
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04-10-2016, 01:10 PM
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You're facing an issue with your Dell 7567 laptop where Windows 10 installation via UEFI isn't working. The BIOS doesn't show up on the stick. Possible solutions include checking the boot order, ensuring the correct UEFI firmware is installed, or trying a different USB port. If needed, consult Dell support for further guidance.
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Crafter_015
04-10-2016, 01:10 PM #1

You're facing an issue with your Dell 7567 laptop where Windows 10 installation via UEFI isn't working. The BIOS doesn't show up on the stick. Possible solutions include checking the boot order, ensuring the correct UEFI firmware is installed, or trying a different USB port. If needed, consult Dell support for further guidance.

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taconiebre
Senior Member
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04-12-2016, 01:54 AM
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I’d mentioned the same thing two months ago, but before I owned an Acer I had an Acer and faced the same problem without much concern until the laptop stopped working. I took it to Acer’s service, and after fixing it, the person who helped me mentioned Microsoft suggests installing Windows on UEFI. I told them I couldn’t do it myself, so they offered to install it for me. They actually did it! I don’t understand how, but they said it wasn’t a big deal yet. Now I’m curious to learn the process. Usually, I use Microsoft’s tool to move a Windows installer to a USB drive (Kingston DataTravel 32Gb), and I just plug it into the laptop. Last time I installed Windows 1709.
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taconiebre
04-12-2016, 01:54 AM #2

I’d mentioned the same thing two months ago, but before I owned an Acer I had an Acer and faced the same problem without much concern until the laptop stopped working. I took it to Acer’s service, and after fixing it, the person who helped me mentioned Microsoft suggests installing Windows on UEFI. I told them I couldn’t do it myself, so they offered to install it for me. They actually did it! I don’t understand how, but they said it wasn’t a big deal yet. Now I’m curious to learn the process. Usually, I use Microsoft’s tool to move a Windows installer to a USB drive (Kingston DataTravel 32Gb), and I just plug it into the laptop. Last time I installed Windows 1709.

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Mikayuu_
Member
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04-12-2016, 03:53 AM
#3
I ready your USB flash drive using Microsoft Media Creation Tool. During boot selection, choose "UEFI: <USB Flash drive name>" if available. Be aware that certain systems require selecting the USB drive from the boot menu by pressing a key during startup, rather than through UEFI settings. Ensure the USB drive is marked as bootable in the UEFI, and verify that the UEFI settings enable modern modes. If your motherboard offers options like "Windows 8 support," confirm those are activated to match the installed OS. The correct configuration usually involves enabling UEFI mode and disabling Legacy SATA controller settings.
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Mikayuu_
04-12-2016, 03:53 AM #3

I ready your USB flash drive using Microsoft Media Creation Tool. During boot selection, choose "UEFI: <USB Flash drive name>" if available. Be aware that certain systems require selecting the USB drive from the boot menu by pressing a key during startup, rather than through UEFI settings. Ensure the USB drive is marked as bootable in the UEFI, and verify that the UEFI settings enable modern modes. If your motherboard offers options like "Windows 8 support," confirm those are activated to match the installed OS. The correct configuration usually involves enabling UEFI mode and disabling Legacy SATA controller settings.

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XxBattleWolfxX
Junior Member
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04-13-2016, 05:07 AM
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Wow! Thanks so much! It really made my day.
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XxBattleWolfxX
04-13-2016, 05:07 AM #4

Wow! Thanks so much! It really made my day.