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<blockquote data-quote="Brahman" data-source="post: 694411" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Disabling secure boot and switching to legacy boot are two different things. Switching to legacy can only be done if the bios supports it and you have to re-partition and format the system again...that means loss of data. This is because in uefi mode there is no MBR partition but legacy mode requires MBr partition. If your system does not boots, try to remove and re insert the RAM. In most ceases it will fix the issue.If it doesn't, boot to bios (by pressing F2 or " delete" or ALT+ F2 buttons), check for "hardware test option" which will test your laptop for any hardware errors if any. If its through, try to boot from a uefi enabled boot media( if you have a windows 10 iso, <a href="http://rufus.akeo.ie/" target="_blank">rufus</a> can make you a <a href="https://www.windowscentral.com/how-create-windows-10-usb-bootable-media-uefi-support" target="_blank">uefi bootable media</a>) Once you are able to boot to windows 10 installation, select "repair this computer" here you can fix a lot of things (google is your friend).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brahman, post: 694411, member: 11847"] Disabling secure boot and switching to legacy boot are two different things. Switching to legacy can only be done if the bios supports it and you have to re-partition and format the system again...that means loss of data. This is because in uefi mode there is no MBR partition but legacy mode requires MBr partition. If your system does not boots, try to remove and re insert the RAM. In most ceases it will fix the issue.If it doesn't, boot to bios (by pressing F2 or " delete" or ALT+ F2 buttons), check for "hardware test option" which will test your laptop for any hardware errors if any. If its through, try to boot from a uefi enabled boot media( if you have a windows 10 iso, [URL='http://rufus.akeo.ie/']rufus[/URL] can make you a [URL='https://www.windowscentral.com/how-create-windows-10-usb-bootable-media-uefi-support']uefi bootable media[/URL]) Once you are able to boot to windows 10 installation, select "repair this computer" here you can fix a lot of things (google is your friend). [/QUOTE]
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