08-22-2015 04:29 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 02:11 AM by ROGBot
08-23-2015 03:28 AM
08-23-2015 07:13 AM
CzesioSiano wrote:
up!
08-23-2015 12:44 PM
08-23-2015 02:55 PM
CzesioSiano wrote:
Thanks for your reply. I saw that my post was lost somewhere on forum so I decided to refresh it that everyone can see it - that's why I up'ed it.
Before I fully reply explain please, what do you mean by:
1. SSD formated as GPT. - One can "partition" any storage device that the PC uses either as MBR or as GPT.
Read More about the diffrences HERE and HERE
2. Windows installation through a GPT based FAT32 formated USB. - Enter the URL I left in my previous post about how to make it.
The reason is simple: You want to boot the OS faster -> thus, the OS need to be installed on a UEFI compatible hardware config to work with UEFI setting -> thus, you need to install the OS through a DVD/USB that is compatible with UEFI boot method ( Open the URL ! )
3. USB as UEFI based device? - read the above comment
4. SSD master table type. - my bad, I should have writen: "layout of the partition table on the SSD" - which I expained in remark #1 above
So far I can tell you:
1. SSD was new (out of box). - storage devices usually come with MBR as partition table. just think how good conspiracy it is: OEMs sell top-of-the-line HW, but if the consumer doesn't know what GPT is - they pay for just fancy slogans while in the end they do not utilize the true "power" of their HW.
2. I've installed windows through bootable CD which seller added to my laptop. Booted installation through CD (selected in bios boot device my DVD reader) then continued with it. Formated SSD during windows installation (NTFS files type) and that's it. If you need more info about installation then just ask, cos I don't know what more you could need. - - Orig CD/DVD of windows might contain the "efi" files under /efi/boot necessary to boot the installation disk in UEFI compatible mode - BUT - I know windows 7, for example, does NOT comes with "efi" files ( in the right folder ), thus creation of an installation USB is needed, cuz you need to extract these "efi" boot files from within one of the files on the disk.
The good news is that from Win 8 above, MS decided the UEFI is a MUST for every retail computer - so I guess on Genuine disks thre isn't any problem. ( Problem arises by using copies of the disks which aren't 1:1 original, which might be missing these "efi" files in the right place.
3. I don't have such option in bios as 'fast boot'. - Please read your laptop's full manual before coming to that conclusion.
As far this thread title says - on the G751JT ( What I got as well ) when you disable CMS - "Fast boot" option reveals
4. More about UEFI - I've realised that I can't run bios through Win8.1 options anymore, before I could (maybe it's important clue so I mention about it). - Please read your laptop's full manual.
You'll see that you can enter the BIOS settings screen by pressing ESC while the laptop POST ( I.E performing boot in the first few seconds, usually when you see Asus/ROG/INTEL/weird "DOS" like commands
5. In bios boot page I have options like:
Boot config:
- Launch CSM, Enabled - Please read your laptop's full manual and the comment just above
- Launch PXE OpROM policy, Disabled - Please read your laptop's full manual or just google it m8.
PXE OpROM is a feature that is being used in large organization like corporations and maybe public libraries. leave it DISABLED.
Boot priority:
1. SSD
2. DVD reader
Hard drive BBS priorities (SSD selected)
CD/DVD ROM Drive BBS Priorities (dvd reader selected)
Delete BOOT option
- good - this is how it should be in day-to-day usage.
- Please read your laptop's full manual to learn that you can still force the system to other device using the boot selection screen, after pressing ESC during POST
Somewhere else I found in bios that my SSD and HDD run in AHCI mode instead of Raid. - AHCI is the option you want to go with, as RAID require identical two or above HDD/SSD, a technology utilized in servers and ppl who're afraid to loss their data, but really really afraid from it or in the case you want 1 very large partition across multiple storage units( Read more HERE )
08-23-2015 04:56 PM
08-24-2015 06:50 AM
08-24-2015 10:35 AM
08-24-2015 06:12 PM
08-25-2015 09:19 AM
Alex_____ wrote:
I have the same thing on my laptop and i still didn't checked but i think that this thing must have something to do with the boot order, i think i left the usb on top of the HDD since i installed windows from usb, that's why the hold up occur, but like i said i still didn't look up at it, because i just remember about it when i reboot the laptop and it's rarely.