Choose your version: 64-bit or 32-bit Windows.
Choose your version: 64-bit or 32-bit Windows.
The adjustments you requested are included by default, but you may need to configure them manually if needed.
The motherboard uses standard defaults to reduce support requests. These settings allow older operating systems like Windows 7 (even Windows XP) to run without issues, rather than newer versions such as Windows 8 or 10. This means the system is configured for legacy compatibility, which may limit features like secure boot and fast startup performance if you try to install Windows 10.
It's understandable, but opening BIOS for the first time can be intimidating, especially without prior experience. I'm hoping I don't make any mistakes. Thanks!