Windows 10: Bios order of boot and UEFI

Discus and support Bios order of boot and UEFI in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Hi there, what is the optimum order of "boot" you need to set the bios at for a quicker start-up? And where do you place the UEFI component in relation... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Robert G May, Nov 21, 2019.

  1. Bios order of boot and UEFI


    Hi there, what is the optimum order of "boot" you need to set the bios at for a quicker start-up? And where do you place the UEFI component in relation to the actual firmware in the order of boot? Thank you, Robert.

    :)
     
    Robert G May, Nov 21, 2019
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  2. dark2099 Win User

    AsRock Z77 Pro3 - AHCI? UEFI?

    UEFI is a new standard of bios design, so that would probably be what the BIOS has listed as the first boot option, where ACHI is a mode that SATA controllers run, and that is probably listing drives by order of first to last by port order. Not sure why it would list that way (if my guess is right as to how/why it is listing the drives).
     
    dark2099, Nov 21, 2019
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  3. Windows stuck in automatic repair; Can't access BIOS/ boot menu

    I've changed the boot order through both BIOS and the boot manager, as my original post stated. Neither did anything, but both were functional in the past. Neither listed the windows boot manager, either. Previously, it would boot just as expected whenever
    other media was set as the first option, so I'm pretty sure there are no issues there.

    As my original post suggested, I've already tried out the steps you gave. I've gone through all the options listed in the boot menu, UEFI or not.

    My BIOS and boot menu settings were at their defaults when all of this started, so that's been tried already, if those are what you're referring to.
     
    KierraMcCullough, Nov 21, 2019
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  4. DaveM121 Win User

    Bios order of boot and UEFI

    PC Boots to BIOS first, then Windows

    Hi MJB2018

    Your SSD needs to be top of the Boot order list . . .

    In BIOS/UEFI what is SATA Mode set to?

    Is BIOS set to UEFI or legacy mode?

    IF you have a CSM setting, is that enabled or disabled?
     
    DaveM121, Nov 21, 2019
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