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Only UEFI appears during the USB boot process in the BIOS setup.

Only UEFI appears during the USB boot process in the BIOS setup.

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HippoMonk
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12-19-2016, 01:22 AM
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I recently purchased an SSD and performed a new Windows 10 installation, making sure to disconnect my HDD during the process. Over time, I realized I wasn’t seeing the Windows boot logo upon startup—instead, the ASUS ROG logo appeared. I discovered the distinction between Legacy and UEFI installations. It seems I might have chosen the USB with the UEFI tag accidentally. Now, whenever I access the boot menu in my motherboards (ASUS GENE VII BIOS), only the UEFI option appears. In "Hard Drive BBS Priorities," both USB and external drives show without the [UEFI] tag, and the boot device numbering works as expected. I’m curious why this matters. Before the SSD, I frequently ran clean Legacy installs on my HDD without this step. While I don’t want to revert immediately, it would be helpful to know this option exists in case I ever need it again. CSM is active and Secure Boot OS type is set to "Windows UEFI," which appears to be the default setting after my change. Thank you.
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HippoMonk
12-19-2016, 01:22 AM #1

I recently purchased an SSD and performed a new Windows 10 installation, making sure to disconnect my HDD during the process. Over time, I realized I wasn’t seeing the Windows boot logo upon startup—instead, the ASUS ROG logo appeared. I discovered the distinction between Legacy and UEFI installations. It seems I might have chosen the USB with the UEFI tag accidentally. Now, whenever I access the boot menu in my motherboards (ASUS GENE VII BIOS), only the UEFI option appears. In "Hard Drive BBS Priorities," both USB and external drives show without the [UEFI] tag, and the boot device numbering works as expected. I’m curious why this matters. Before the SSD, I frequently ran clean Legacy installs on my HDD without this step. While I don’t want to revert immediately, it would be helpful to know this option exists in case I ever need it again. CSM is active and Secure Boot OS type is set to "Windows UEFI," which appears to be the default setting after my change. Thank you.

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banane45
Junior Member
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12-19-2016, 02:31 AM
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UEFI offers quicker startup, enhanced security, greater boot flexibility, supports larger storage drives, and unlocks GPT features along with numerous advantages.
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banane45
12-19-2016, 02:31 AM #2

UEFI offers quicker startup, enhanced security, greater boot flexibility, supports larger storage drives, and unlocks GPT features along with numerous advantages.

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Frankl1n
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12-19-2016, 04:40 AM
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I believed fast boot didn't impact performance since CSM was active. I can't turn off CSM because I can't POST when using it. I disabled fast boot too after hearing potential issues, so should I turn it back on? Also, you mentioned UEFI doesn't work with Windows 7—what if I ever need to revert? You also noted it offers more boot choices but prevents legacy installs, right?
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Frankl1n
12-19-2016, 04:40 AM #3

I believed fast boot didn't impact performance since CSM was active. I can't turn off CSM because I can't POST when using it. I disabled fast boot too after hearing potential issues, so should I turn it back on? Also, you mentioned UEFI doesn't work with Windows 7—what if I ever need to revert? You also noted it offers more boot choices but prevents legacy installs, right?

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frederick22MC
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12-20-2016, 04:02 AM
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frederick22MC
12-20-2016, 04:02 AM #4

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MESEZ
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12-20-2016, 09:13 AM
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Seems like you often think about the Windows boot icon.
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MESEZ
12-20-2016, 09:13 AM #5

Seems like you often think about the Windows boot icon.

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LoL_e_melhor
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12-25-2016, 01:40 AM
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That's unusual. The ROG logo appears only at the end of the post, while the Windows logo follows. You might also try turning off the ROG logo in the BIOS settings.
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LoL_e_melhor
12-25-2016, 01:40 AM #6

That's unusual. The ROG logo appears only at the end of the post, while the Windows logo follows. You might also try turning off the ROG logo in the BIOS settings.

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Jerm1812
Junior Member
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12-26-2016, 09:42 PM
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It worked during the Legacy setup but not in UEFI. Many users now agree it's typical to skip the Windows logo when booting from UEFI.
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Jerm1812
12-26-2016, 09:42 PM #7

It worked during the Legacy setup but not in UEFI. Many users now agree it's typical to skip the Windows logo when booting from UEFI.