Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Tian Kai m430-n000 changed to uefi.
Tian Kai m430-n000 changed to uefi.
Lenovo's seven-day desktop setup shortcut uefi boot USB flash drive into PE Method 1: This method is suitable for uefi boot mode to install win 10 system, and needs to support the installation of UEFI+GPT repair boot tools.
(1) The shortcut key for starting the USB flash drive on Lenovo Kaitian desktop is F 12. After connecting the made Batman Boot Disk (USB flash disk boot disk making tutorial) to the computer, restart the computer, press F 12 after the brand logo appears, and a window for selecting boot items in sequence will appear.
(2) Use the direction keys on the keyboard to move the cursor to the USB flash drive startup item, that is, the USB option. Be sure to choose the USB flash drive starting with efi or uefi before entering.
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Method 1: This method is suitable for legacy traditional boot USB flash drive to boot win7 system. Note that after changing the traditional boot, change the partition type of the disk to mbr(gpt to mbr tutorial).
(1) keep pressing F2 or (FN+F2) to enter the BIOS, press the → arrow key to switch to safety, select safe boot to enter and set it as disabled, and then change the legacy traditional mode to start the USB flash drive after closing the safe boot.
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