On 03/02/15 17:51, Greg Woods wrote:
Because the motherboard *has* UEFI may not actually require you to
*use* it. Check and see if it has a legacy BIOS mode. If it does, you
can use that and keep going. If not, then using UEFI requires (at the
least) creation of a UEFI boot partition and changes to the bootloader
configuration.
--Greg
Yes I recall seeing some mention of that on this list. So far it looks
like I will have to run the board to see what it is unless there's
something in the manual I've missed. I saw no detail about the bios
settings. I'll go through it again.
Whatever if there's a way I'll give it a try, it's a low-end board with
the AMD cpu soldered in similar to the one I am replacing.
Thanks,
Bob
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