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can the win-10 clean install go from mbr to uefi boot?



 
 
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Old July 20th 15, 09:01 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
lew
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Default can the win-10 clean install go from mbr to uefi boot?

Not a clear subject line without too much overflow....

I wonder if the win-10 clean install upgrade also change my boot from
the mbr method to do uefi way; I do have 128 g available at the
beginning of the hard drive. I had tried to do a mbr--uefi without
changing the apps, etc as I thought could be done after some reading;
just got me to reinstall win8..:-)

Did read that win-10 did a simulation of uefi when installed onto a
virtual drive/device system. Would be nice if the option was
available on a real system; and without one having to reinstall all
the apps & editing the PATH to accommodate the apps that doesn't
add itself to the registry......
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Old January 1st 17, 04:36 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
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Default can the win-10 clean install go from mbr to uefi boot?

lew wrote in news:mojk2l$el9$1
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Not a clear subject line without too much overflow....

I wonder if the win-10 clean install upgrade also change my boot from
the mbr method to do uefi way; I do have 128 g available at the
beginning of the hard drive. I had tried to do a mbr--uefi without
changing the apps, etc as I thought could be done after some reading;
just got me to reinstall win8..:-)

Did read that win-10 did a simulation of uefi when installed onto a
virtual drive/device system. Would be nice if the option was
available on a real system; and without one having to reinstall all
the apps & editing the PATH to accommodate the apps that doesn't
add itself to the registry......


I installed mbr then changed to uefi in the bios and it worked.
 




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