dr0pthehamm3r

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  • Thanks buddy. Once I got all the drivers in place, I created a restore point. I'll look into a backup image as well. thanks for the tip on the bios as well.
  • Also, I believe there is a newer version of my BIOS. Can I skip ahead in versions or should I perform the incremental updates (found here), one by one?
  • I had to track down another machine and build another bootable USB. Wiped the NVMe drive and installed WIn10 in an UEFI environment. Ran all windows/driver updates and restarted when needed. No problems just yet. However, when I peeked back into the BIOS, in the Boot tab, the only drive listed in there was the Windows…
  • it seems as if its under Legacy, however upon switching to either legacy or UEFI, I'm still unable to boot past bios. Not t thread-jack, but I've posted a similar thread here: https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/539954/no-bootable-device-cant-boot-past-bios#latest 
  • I should hope not. When I set the environment to legacy and restart bios, it shows the full boot list. However, will not boot to windows from there. When I rearrange the boot order in bios, I get the PXE-E61 / PXE-M0F errors. If I load into Boot Manager, I can see the NVMe drive (opt 1), HDD (opt 2), or Network Boot:…
  • I'm having a similar issue; NVMe drive is the boot and have another HDD with no boot data. I've tried going through bios and boot orders to get to Boot Manager. But my drives seems to be under Legacy and not UEFI. Even when selecting Legacy, the boot order appears, but in Boot Manager, no boot disks appear
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